Charles Oakley
Charles Oakley’s and Michael Jordan’s career spanned nearly all the same years as they played together. From beginning to end. From 1985 to 1988 was his three years and three seasons playing with Michael Jordan in Chicago, Oakley managed to have 12.2 points and 11.6 rebounds per games, while playing for a total of 77 games every year. These two are considered to be the real dynamic duo and believed to have likely could’ve done great things if they stayed longer together. Unfortunately, Oakley never won a championship.
B.J. Armstrong
B.J. Armstrong made his way up just to play alongside Michael Jordan. From his five seasons, he became a backup rising to a starter. He joined the Bulls as a rookie in 1990, and his statistics were getting better and better until he left the franchise in 1995. He won three titles in Chicago playing with Michael Jordan. During his time playing with MJ, he averaged more than 11 points and three assists per game, with only one missing a regular game in season. Armstrong was a reliable and hardworking teammate.