Michael Jordan usually takes all the plaudits for the Chicago Bulls‘ success in the 90s. However, one key figure who played a crucial role during the second three-peat was also the first Australian player in the league. Recently, he sat down with ESPN to discuss his memories of that glorious era and the moment that still brings him immense pride – his championship victory 27 years ago. This comes 49 days after another Bulls icon, Scottie Pippen, gave his two cents on the Australian and his struggles in the NBA.
Let’s dive into the glorious moments of the first Australian player in the league while checking out Pippen’s harsh comments.
7’2 giant’s “moment” with Michael Jordan by his side
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Before three-peating the second time, the Bulls understood the importance of adding size to their roster. To match up with the likes of Shaquille O’Neal and Hakeem Olajuwon, Chicago had 7’2 tall Luc Longley. The first Australian to play in the league, Longley shared a heartfelt story that beautifully captures the immense emotions he experienced while winning his first championship alongside his esteemed teammate, Michael Jordan.
Longley was talking about that time during the 1996 NBA Finals against the Seattle Supersonics when the clock was ticking down. When he realized that he was going to become a champion, it hit him hard that he was not just playing for himself, but he was also representing Australia on the big stage.
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The 54-year-old felt a lot of mixed emotions. He said, “Just the moment of knowing I was going to be a world champion. I think you know would be one of the strongest emotions I’ve ever felt in my life. And my response to it wasn’t to jump up and scream, it was different to that.”
Longley’s journey from a talented but unsure player to a world champion truly strikes a chord with fans. It shows them the incredible power of believing in yourself and never giving up. However, it seems there’s another side to the story from one of his former teammates.
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Scottie Pippen had doubts about Luc Longley
7x NBA All-Star Scottie Pippen, who was part of all the Bulls’ triumphs, shared some interesting stuff about Luc Longley’s early days in the NBA. When Longley first started out, he had some doubts about whether he could handle the tough competition. Furthermore, keeping up his performance in all 82 games of the season seemed difficult.
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Pippen said that during that time, Longley’s self-confidence took a hit, and he wasn’t sure of himself. But things turned around when the Australian joined the Bulls and got to play alongside the legendary Michael Jordan.
Even though he had a rough start, Longley proved himself and ended up winning three championships with Chicago. Looking back on that 27-year-old championship win, it goes to show that hard work and believing in yourself can lead to some amazing accomplishments.