tweeterhawk
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OK, so it's click-bait of the highest order. But some funky site picked 25 of "Michael Jordan's Best NBA Teammates" and named the former Hawkeye No. 5. Hey, what else ya gonna do staying home and worrying about whether there'll be football and basketball seasons as a result of the Virus?
https://www.thedelite.com/michael-j...ed/22/?lvl=opt2&stack=ssp&utm_content=adrizer
Jordan’s Teammate: Chicago Bulls (1989-1993; 1994-1995)
B.J. Armstrong worked his way up from backup to starter in his five seasons playing alongside Michael Jordan in Chicago, winning three titles along the way. He joined the Bulls as a rookie in 1990, and his stats got better every year until he left the franchise in 1995. During his time with Jordan, Armstrong averaged more than 11 points and 3 assists per game, only missing one regular season game in that entire span.
He’s not as celebrated today as some of Jordan’s other teammates, but Armstrong was undoubtedly one of his most reliable, and hardworking, teammates.
https://www.thedelite.com/michael-j...ed/22/?lvl=opt2&stack=ssp&utm_content=adrizer
https://www.thedelite.com/michael-j...ed/22/?lvl=opt2&stack=ssp&utm_content=adrizer
Jordan’s Teammate: Chicago Bulls (1989-1993; 1994-1995)
B.J. Armstrong worked his way up from backup to starter in his five seasons playing alongside Michael Jordan in Chicago, winning three titles along the way. He joined the Bulls as a rookie in 1990, and his stats got better every year until he left the franchise in 1995. During his time with Jordan, Armstrong averaged more than 11 points and 3 assists per game, only missing one regular season game in that entire span.
He’s not as celebrated today as some of Jordan’s other teammates, but Armstrong was undoubtedly one of his most reliable, and hardworking, teammates.
https://www.thedelite.com/michael-j...ed/22/?lvl=opt2&stack=ssp&utm_content=adrizer