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Indeed, Pippen emerged as a star rather than sidekick for that 1993-94 season, leading the Bulls to 55 victories and a controversial second-round exit to the Knicks.

“We still had a championship core,” said current Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who was traded to the Timberwolves for Luc Longley at the 1994 trade deadline. “And Phil was a championship coach. He wouldn’t let us feel sorry for ourselves.

“Scottie was ready to take over. He welcomed the challenge of being the man. In the back of his mind, he probably always wanted to be the man. But MJ was there so he would never be the man. With MJ stepping away, it helped Scottie’s game and showed people how valuable he was. He wasn’t a guy who just rode alongside MJ. He was capable of leading a team.”

This Bulls team doesn’t have a Hall of Fame talent like Pippen. But it does have players in Richard Hamilton and Carlos Boozer who have been primary scorers for an NBA champion in Detroit and conference finalist in Utah. Their most productive days might be behind them. But if the rest of the Bulls can stay healthy, there appears to be enough pride and talent to weather Rose’s absence.

“Honestly, what are we supposed to say?” Deng said. “We’re competitors. No one is going to stand up here and say we have no chance. We practice hard and work hard. Nothing is handed to you in this league. We have good players. We have enough to compete and win games. And we believe in each other.”

Oakley said the 1985-86 Bulls team rarely discussed Jordan’s injury or when he might return.

“We all knew what happened,” Oakley said. “I was young on that team and we had a lot of pros. We had a veteran coach (Stan Albeck). Our whole goal was to just try to make the playoffs and then if he got back, you never knew what could happen.”

Jordan indeed returned, authoring his stunning 63-point performance at Boston Garden in a first-round series swept by the Celtics.

Cavaliers coach Byron Scott played for the Lakers when Magic Johnson made his stunning, HIV-related retirement announcement in 1991.

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