Why are the Chicago Bulls so good? Two weeks ago I was at home watching a Chicago Bulls game. I started analyzing why the team had the best record in the league. About nine years ago, the Chicago Bulls selected Michael Jordan with the third pick of the North Carolina college draft. A few years later, the Bulls selected Scottie Pippen from Central Arkansas State and just recently acquired Dennis Rodman from the SanAntonio Spurs. After my diagnosis, I concluded that the Bulls have the three key elements to win the championship in 1996. The Bulls have Scottie Pippen the floor, Michael Jordan the leader, and Dennis Rodman the rebounder. The bull general is Scottie Pippen, a player who has control over everything that happens on the field. Scottie Pippen is one of the most versatile and talented players in basketball. He can pass like a guard, rebound like a power forward, score like a shooting guard and run and jump like few others. The floor general is very important for the team because when the team is down by two points, the floor general will always make a basket to give the team the lead. It also keeps the team focused and helps bring in younger players. The leader is Michael Jordan, a player that everyone knows. Michael Jordan is the most recognizable athlete in the world. He's not only the best player of his era, but he's arguably the best player to ever wear the uniform of an NBA team. What amazes me about Michael is that he wasn't good in college. He worked harder than any other player to become great, and his career statistics prove it. Michael enters the field and sets a good example. In ninety percent of cases, Jordan will prevail. Without a leader, the team would not survive the playoffs. The rebounder is Dennis Rodman, a player who takes his job seriously. He is a very popular player throughout the league. Dennis is known for his multiple tattoos and colorful hairstyles. He is also very flashy and talkative: however, the team could not win without him. The rebounder has to take on two roles that no one wants. He must intimidate his opponent and suffer a technical foul every game. The coach of
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