Over the month, I will create a cornucopia of posts, each focusing on one specific. My first post will focus on the franchises that made the 1990s. Enjoy!


Teams of the 1990s
Chicago Bulls: ESPN rated their 1996 72-10 team as the greatest team of all time -- in all sports! This team had all the parts -- a great coach, two great players, a tenacious rebounder, a clutch shooter...During the 80s, they were a team trying to get over the hill..until Phil Jackson came along. He molded Michael Jordan into a player who could rely on his teammates in order to win. Possibly the second greatest dynasty after the early Boston Celtics.

Los Angeles Lakers: In a span of 10 years, a dynasty ended and a dynasty started with this franchise. In 1991, the remaining of Magic Johnson's Showtime Lakers -- him, James Worthy, Byron Scott, and A.C. Green -- were defeated in the Finals by the Chicago Bulls. They wouldn't reach the Finals until 9 years later. In the summer of '96, they signed Shaquille O'Neal and drafted 18 year-old Kobe Bryant. Four years later, they won their first of three championships.

Houston Rockets: During the two years which spanned over Michael Jordan's retirement(yes, I know he came back for the latter part of '95), the NBA title was up for grabs. In 1993-1994, they finished first in their division, carried by league MVP, Hakeem Olajuwon. They would win the NBA Finals in seven games over the New York Knicks. In the summer of '94, they traded for Clyde Drexler who would help lead the team over the season, including the 18 games where Olajuwon was hobbled by injury. Though playing as a sixth seed, they were able to make strong comebacks throughout the playoffs and would sweep the Orlando Magic in the Finals.

Utah Jazz: The franchise of the greatest offensive duo of all time, along with two of the greatest players to never win an NBA title. John Stockton and Karl Malone were running the pick-and-roll for over a decade until they finally made it to the Finals off of Stockton's buzzer-beater shot against the Houston Rockets. Though they came up short in six games, they would come back the next year...and lose in six games again! But they put up a valiant effort, as did every team that lost to the Chicago Bulls.

I realize that there are other teams deserving mention, which is why I'm letting you people take this post and expand it to a greater level.
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