BJ number 14 on all time Bulls list

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Bulls All-Time Top 25
Sun-Times writer Mark Potash ranks the 25 best Bulls players—not named Michael Jordan—of all-time.​
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No. 14: B.J. Armstrong, 6-2 G (1989-95; 1999-2000). Supporting player on first two title teams became a bigger factor as a starter in 1992-93, when he led the NBA in three-point shooting (63-of-139, .453). Became an All-Star Game starter in 1993-94. Share / Bookmark

(Tom Cruze/Sun-Times)
 
The Baby Faced Assassin...gotta love BJ! Reporting to the Bulls facility after being drafted, BJ was stopped at the front desk and not allowed to enter until someone verified that he was indeed, a Bulls draft pick...security thought he was some kid looking to weasel his way in and get an autograph.
 
My favorite Hawkeye of all-time. My earliest memories of Iowa basketball (Ok, I vaguely remember Stokes, Carfino, etc.) are of BJ Armstrong, Ed Horton and Roy Marble leading Iowa to deep NCAA Tournament runs and CHA rocking. I remember BJ going for something like 6 threes in the first half against Rutgers in the 1989 NCAA Tournament.
 

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