I imagine these three joining forces in Miami after an amazing expansion draft, in which the Celtics, Lakers, and Bulls, all put up their best players for the draft.
Although Larry’s back was being held up by a board by this point, and Magic has retired, MJ only needed Pippen, Rodman, Kukoc, and Phil Jackson to get a championship. I always forget Jordan had teammates.
LeBron deciding to follow the can’t beat em, join em’ philosophy has ruffled the feathers of some NBA legends. Magic and Jordan team up to comment on LeBron’s decision.
In an interview with Barry Rothbard of Bloomberg News, Lakers icon Magic Johnson said he never would have joined with Larry Bird to win a championship the way LeBron James is teaming with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
“We didn’t think about it ’cause that’s not what we were about,” Johnson said. “From college, I was trying to figure out how to beat Larry Bird.”
Even his Airness Michael Jordan spoke about the subject, “There’s no way, with hindsight, I would’ve ever called up Larry [Bird], called up Magic [Johnson] and said, ‘Hey, look, let’s get together and play on one team,” Jordan told reporters at NBC after the American Celebrity Golf Championship, He added that in today’s league, things have changed since he played.
“Things are different,” the five-time MVP added. “I can’t say that’s a bad thing. It’s an opportunity these kids have today. In all honesty, I was trying to beat those guys.”
Still no word about what Larry Bird thinks, though I’m sure he wouldn’t want to join up with Magic and Michael either. But the key these elder legends are missing is that they were all far from friends until later in their careers after they had all won rings. Larry and Magic played for coastal rivals Lakers, and the Celtics, so there was no way whatsoever they would ever be on the same team or even in the same locker room. Magic and Larry joining up would have also made it impossible for the NBA to promote them as rivals throughout the eighties.
Mike came into the league years after Larry and Magic had already won rings, and they were older. MJ needed only role players. One of those role players, Scottie Pippen is soon to be enshrined in the Hall-of-Fame.
LeBron played with only one future Hall-of-Famer, Shaquille O’Neal, and he was way past his prime.





I have been a BIG Reggie Miller fan for years. When everyone was “Trying to be like Mike” I was wearing stripped wristbands and firing three’s with the skinniest arms ever. Other NBA players have had documentaries and now the “Gardens Greatest Villain” has one.
Michael Cage’s Jheri Curl