- Published in Top 50 Chicago Bulls
1. Michael Jordan
It doesn't often happen where we feel we have nothing to say, since what can we tell you that you don't already know?
It doesn't often happen where we feel we have nothing to say, since what can we tell you that you don't already know?
A two-time All-Star with the Chicago Bulls, Luol Deng was born in Sudan, moved to England as a child, and immigrated to the United States as a teen. It was the latter move that allowed him to hone in skills in the game of basketball, and become the best player to come out of what is now South Sudan.
A member of Duke’s 2001 NCAA Championship team, Carlos Boozer was a late draft pick in 2002 (35th overall) and played for the Cleveland Cavaliers for two years before a free agent controversy saw him bolt for the Utah Jazz (allegedly the Cavs released him making him a conditional free agent so that they could sign him back to a larger deal, which allowed him to sign with Utah for more money; Boozer said he never agreed to that with Cleveland) and it was in Salt Lake that his star rose. Boozer would be a two time All Star with Utah and also a Third Team All-NBA Selection and in his six seasons as a member of the Jazz he averaged a healthy 19.3 Points and 10.5 Rebounds per Game. It should be mentioned that during this time he helped the United States win the 2008 Olympics Gold Medal.