Ron Harper
Ron Harper was a five-time NBA champion who played a big part in MJ’s second run in Chicago, where the Bulls won three consecutive rings alongside MJ. Ron Harper was part of the starting lineup during that historic Bulls era. His game statistics became pale as compared to his teammates, but he was still considered to be a constant threat. The year 1997 to 1998 was his best season, averaging 9.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game, playing in all the Bulls’ 82 games for Jordan’s final title.
Jerry Stackhouse
Jerry Stackhouse, a fellow North Carolina, Tar Heel, and who is also considered to be the only teammate of Michael Jordan that holds the distinction to be the only teammate ever to outscore the legendary for an entire season. During Michael’s last and final season in the NBA, Stackhouse managed to lead the Wizards in scoring, averaging 21.5 points per game, compared to Michael Jordan’s 20.0 points per game. This fact alone ensured him a spot in this list to be one of the most excellent teammates Michael Jordan ever had.