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The Forgotten Member of the 72-10 Chicago Bulls

 

Chicago Bulls Team Photo 1995-1996
Photo courtesy NBA

Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Ron Harper and????

When you think of the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls, the stars are easy to remember but like most championship teams, it takes a plethora of role players that are often forgotten after the years pass in order to reach the pinnacle of basketball. Even after the stars are mentioned, my mind drifts to players like Bill Wennington, John Salley, Steve Kerr, Randy Brown and Toni Kukoc. But there was one player that deserves more credit than the rest of the role players.

Luc Longley wearing Air Jordan 12s
Luc Longley wearing Air Jordan 12s courtesy of NBA

Luc Longley was the starting center for that record-setting, 72-10 Chicago Bulls team. And like most of the team, he benefitted from being teammates with Michael Jordan both in terms of Championship Rings and in terms of footwear. Longley could be seen rockin’ Nike Air Uptempos on the regular, Nike Air Maestros, and at times, Air Jordans. In the same sense that his performance on the court was relatively thankless (keeping Dennis Rodman from ruining himself by running his mouth is about as thankless as it gets), his sneaker game also deserves a lot more credit.

But with that said, there is something a lot of people don’t consider when it comes to Luc Longley.  Longley was the first Australian to play in the NBA. He began his NBA career 25 years ago this year. Longley, who turns 49 today, paved the way for modern day NBA stars like Andrew Bogut, Patty Mills, and Dante Exum. Just as he did back in the day supporting his teammates, Longley coaches for the Australian Boomers nowadays, providing opportunities for others to follow his steps into the NBA.

Luc Longley Game Worn Nike Air Maestro
Luc Longley Game Worn Nike Air Maestro Sold For $278 Back in 2013

 

Nick Engvallhttp://nickengvall.com
Nick Engvall is a sneaker enthusiast with over 15 years of experience in the footwear business. He has written for publications such as Complex, Sole Collector, and Sneaker News, helped companies like Eastbay, Finish Line, Foot Locker, StockX, and Stadium Goods better connect with their consumers, has an addiction to burritos and Sour Patch Kids, and owns way too many shoes for his own good.
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Nick Engvallhttp://nickengvall.com
Nick Engvall is a sneaker enthusiast with over 15 years of experience in the footwear business. He has written for publications such as Complex, Sole Collector, and Sneaker News, helped companies like Eastbay, Finish Line, Foot Locker, StockX, and Stadium Goods better connect with their consumers, has an addiction to burritos and Sour Patch Kids, and owns way too many shoes for his own good.

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