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Harvey Grant
"The General" showed promise in his rookie season... Twin brother of Horace Grant, Chicago's starting power forward... Good shooter... Third on team in blocked shots... Played on 1988 Sooners team that reached the NCAA Championship game... First team all-Big Eight and third team all-America in 1988.
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"JUST PIPPEN" How acquired: Traded by Seattle to Chicago on 6/22/87 for draft rights to Olden Polynice, a 1988 or 1989 second-round draft choice and the option to exchange 1989 first-round draft choices. When you are a basketball player in Chicago and your first name isn't Michael, it is a little difficult to get recognition. But the 1991-92 season put together by Scottie Pippen has clearly established that there is more than one Bull on a rampage in the Windy City. Pippen finished 14th in the league in scoring, led Chicago with seven assists per game and was second on the Bulls in rebounding, blocked shots and steals. At the end of the season, the accolades poured in for the Central Arkansas product. Pippen was selected for the NBA All-Defensive First Team and was named to the All-NBA Second Team. Perhaps the most important and prestigious honor came when Pippen was chosen to represent the United States in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain - along with the best the NBA has to offer. After a rookie season that had its ups and downs, Pippen has proven to be almost as consistent as that Jordan guy. Pippen has averaged at least 14 points, six assists and six rebounds in each of the last four seasons.



King posted the Bulls' second-highest free throw percentage in the 1993 NBA Finals.



The heart of the Bullets, Wes literally turned the team around in his rookie year, lifting the Bullets from last place to first by providing the ignition to the fastbreak. A master of the outlet pass, he won MVP and Rookie of the Year honors in the same season, 1968-69.



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Wes Unseld
As a raw rookie Wes averaged 18.2 rebounds per game (second only to Wilt Chamberlain) in helping the Bullets to a first place finish in the Eastern division. Elected Rookie-of-the-Year by the players.
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