I didn’t make this but I still apologize for “Byrd”.
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I used to have this picture but as a puzzle as a kid. Was like 200 pieces and I put it together every weekend at my dad’s house
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**1992 Dream Team:**
* **Forwards:** Larry Bird (Celtics), Charles Barkley (Suns), Scottie Pippen (Bulls), Karl Malone (Jazz), Chris Mullin (Warriors)
* **Centers:** Patrick Ewing (Knicks), David Robinson (Spurs)
* **Guards:** Michael Jordan (Bulls), Magic Johnson (Lakers), John Stockton (Jazz), Clyde Drexler (Blazers)
* **Collegiate Player:** Christian Laettner (Duke)
* **Head Coach:** Chuck Daly (Pistons)
avidinha on
I lived in Panama in 1992. One of the janitors at my high school was on the Panamanian Olympic basketball team. They hung a picture of him playing against Michael Jordan in the hallway.
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I didn’t follow basketball at all but I worked at McDonalds and we had the special collector cups with individual players. Everyone was upset if we didn’t have the guy they were looking for. It was the adult male version of trying to get full sets of happy meal toys.
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I’m not even into basketball, but I know nearly all of the players in this pic..
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I still think Denis Rodman or Dominique Wilkins should have replaced Christian Laettner… just saying.
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I loved the 30:30 (?) about them where they showed the mobs of people trying to get a piece of Chuck and Michael. Then there’s Stockton, walking his entire family through a park/market with a camera, joking about how he can’t go anywhere without being mobbed (no one was recognizing him). He even stopped to chat with an American wearing a Dream Team shirt and asked her to point out her favorite players. she’s sort of going through the players while his kids are like “that’s my dad!!”.
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By all accounts, some of the greatest basketball ever played was in these guys’ scrimmages.
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This was an AWESOME time in basketball.
Dream Team was amazing and a piece of legit world social history. The power these gentlemen had to spread basketball to two generations of European players is something we’re seeing the beginning results of today.
Isiah being blocked.
Magic playing.
The active Eastern Conferencers meeting a guy named Toni.
Just a wild time. Great memories of a great summer!
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It was the first Olympics that professional basketball players were allowed play
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“I don’t know anything about Angola, but they in trouble” -Charles Barkley
Laettner looks like a little kid who doesn’t belong.
Sorry Pat , we keeping you up?
Barkley looks lost
Sucks to be the guy blinking
No tattoos
The concentration of talent in this single photo will likely never be matched again
Those matches were hilarious.
As soon as it was over, players from the opposing team would rush the US players asking for autographs…
I had forgotten how weird Pippen looked.
“We’re six minutes into the game aaannnddd…. Team USA is up by 45 points. Anyway, here’s ladies gymnastics.”
I remember them being a lot older
I had a poster very similar to this one on my wall as a kid

Imagine Shaq on that team.
Also, Karl Malone is one piece of shit human
And Christian Laettner. lol.
Had this picture hanging on my wall as a kid.
And Christian Laettner
Even if you aren’t a sports fan (I don’t care for basketball), I recommend the 30 For 30: I Hate Christian Laettner
… They almost made a skin tone gradient in the picture

https://preview.redd.it/rt1za9pvyxpg1.jpeg?width=399&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=512c9374d679b047f408ffd78efc522566fdeb2b
https://i.redd.it/mcefldsuyxpg1.gif
I didn’t make this but I still apologize for “Byrd”.
I used to have this picture but as a puzzle as a kid. Was like 200 pieces and I put it together every weekend at my dad’s house
**1992 Dream Team:**
* **Forwards:** Larry Bird (Celtics), Charles Barkley (Suns), Scottie Pippen (Bulls), Karl Malone (Jazz), Chris Mullin (Warriors)
* **Centers:** Patrick Ewing (Knicks), David Robinson (Spurs)
* **Guards:** Michael Jordan (Bulls), Magic Johnson (Lakers), John Stockton (Jazz), Clyde Drexler (Blazers)
* **Collegiate Player:** Christian Laettner (Duke)
* **Head Coach:** Chuck Daly (Pistons)
I lived in Panama in 1992. One of the janitors at my high school was on the Panamanian Olympic basketball team. They hung a picture of him playing against Michael Jordan in the hallway.
I didn’t follow basketball at all but I worked at McDonalds and we had the special collector cups with individual players. Everyone was upset if we didn’t have the guy they were looking for. It was the adult male version of trying to get full sets of happy meal toys.
I’m not even into basketball, but I know nearly all of the players in this pic..
I still think Denis Rodman or Dominique Wilkins should have replaced Christian Laettner… just saying.
I loved the 30:30 (?) about them where they showed the mobs of people trying to get a piece of Chuck and Michael. Then there’s Stockton, walking his entire family through a park/market with a camera, joking about how he can’t go anywhere without being mobbed (no one was recognizing him). He even stopped to chat with an American wearing a Dream Team shirt and asked her to point out her favorite players. she’s sort of going through the players while his kids are like “that’s my dad!!”.
By all accounts, some of the greatest basketball ever played was in these guys’ scrimmages.
This was an AWESOME time in basketball.
Dream Team was amazing and a piece of legit world social history. The power these gentlemen had to spread basketball to two generations of European players is something we’re seeing the beginning results of today.
Isiah being blocked.
Magic playing.
The active Eastern Conferencers meeting a guy named Toni.
Just a wild time. Great memories of a great summer!
It was the first Olympics that professional basketball players were allowed play
The dream team book by Jeff Pearman is epic.