Dream Team (2)
The Dream II team was selected for the 1994 World Basketball Championship in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
In order to showcase a completely different professional star from the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, the team is full of new faces.
Since most of them are young players in the NBA, although they are not as attractive to fans as their predecessors, the dominance of the "Dream Team" is still the same: Jordan's most troublesome opponent defensive expert Dumas, Cavaliers sharpshooter Price, interior champion Coleman, Rain City King Kemp, Hawks pitcher Smitty, Sun Thor Marley, Miller Moment Founder, Sun Kevin Mayor, Human Movie Essence Dominic, the youngest 50 legendary center Shark, Single-kidney, iron man tough guy ZO, and the only critical moment in history to successfully score 4 points (3+1, three-point goal plus free throws) New York "Big Mom" Larry. This line-up was strong enough in Canada, a neighbor of the United States, to win the World Championship without much effort.
Toronto's "Dream Two Team" player roster
4 Joedumars, retired from the Detroit Pistons
5 Mark Price, retired ClevelandCavaliers
6 Derrick Coleman, retired from the New Jerseys Nets
7 Shaun Kemp, retired Seattle SuperSonics (Seattlesupersonics).
8 Steve Smith, retired Atlanta Hawks
9 Danmajerle, retired from the Phoenix Suns
10 Reggie Miller, retired Indiana Pacers
11 Kevin Johnson, retired from the Phoenix Suns
12 Dominic Wilkins (Dominique Wilkins), retired from the Atlanta Hawks
13 Shaquilleo'Neal, retired from the Orlando Magic
14 Alonzomourning, retired from the Charlottehors
15 Larry Johnson, retired from the Charlottehors
Note: The Pistons captain Isaiah Thomas (Isiah Thomas), who eventually made it to the second dream, was later selected to be replaced by Kevin Johnson (Kevin Johnson), an excellent point guard in the same position, due to a serious injury, and became the permanent regret of the "Assassin".
Tim Hardaway was selected for the first time but was immediately injured and dropped out of the substitution.
The Dream II team, led by Golden State Warriors head coach Don Nelson (Wang Zhizhi & Nelson Jr.), easily won the gold medal at the World Championships. Won the third World Basketball Championship in the team's history.
The Dream Three were formed to compete in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Although the stars of the team are not as bright as the Dream Team, it is mainly due to the fact that Michael Jordan, who was in full swing at the time, declined to participate.
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However, the Dream Three team recruited other superstars who were in their peak years in the NBA league at that time, and all 12 of them were active professional stars, including five MVP-level players, and the lineup was still very luxurious, so it was extremely easy to win the championship & gold medal.
List of Atalanta "Dream Three" players
4 Charles Barkley, retired from the Phoenix Suns
5 Grant Hill (Granthill), retired from the Detroit Pistons
6 Anfernee Hardaway, retired from the Orlando Magic
7 David Robinson, retired from the San Antonio Spurs
8 Scottiepippen, retired Chicago Bulls
9 Mitch Richmond, retired from the Sacramento Kings
10 Reggie Miller, retired Indiana Pacers
11 Karlmalone, retired from the Utah Jazz
12 John Stockton, retired from the Utah Jazz
13 Shaquilleo'Neal, retired from Los Angeles Lakers
14 Gary Payton, retired Seattle SuperSonics (Seattlesonics).
15 Hakeemolajuwon, retired from the Houston Rockets
Note: The final player selected that year was Glenn Robinson, a 1994 NBA draft pick from the Milwaukeebucks nicknamed "The Big Dog," but declined the call-up due to injury, and the last spot was replaced by Gary Payton of the Seattle SuperSonics (To be continued). )