WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Michael Jordan's historic 1996 Chicago Bulls team
Michael Jordan won regular season and NBA Finals MVP.
Luc Longley was the starting center.
He's now an assistant coach with the Australian national team and owns a farm in western Australia.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald and Herald Sun
Dennis Rodman led the NBA in rebounds.
Steve Kerr was a backup point guard.
He is now the head coach for the same Warriors team being judged next to these Bulls and already led the Warriors to one title a year ago.
Scottie Pippen made first team All-NBA.
Bill Wennington was the backup center.
Ron Harper was the starting point guard.
He now makes public appearances at corporate, promotional, and charity events. He has said he's open to returning to coaching.
Source: RonHarper4.com, HoopsHype
Toni Kukoc was the Sixth Man of the Year.
Kukoc now plays golf daily. He won Croatia's national amateur championship in 2011 and also serves as an ambassador for the Bulls.
Source: Narratively and ESPN
Dickey Simpkins was a backup power forward.
He's now a scout for the Charlotte Hornets, a TV analyst for FOX Sports, and works as a motivational speaker.
Source: Chattanoogan.com
Jud Buechler was the most efficient three-point shooter on the team.
Buechler, who was a high-school All-American volleyball player, is now active in the volleyball world. His daughter is a star volleyball player at UCLA.
Source: WAVE Volleyball and Tucson.com
Randy Brown was a backup point guard.
Jason Caffey was a backup power forward.
Caffey got into legal trouble after he retired. In 2009 he went on Dr. Phil to defend himself against allegations that he wasn't properly paying child support.
James Edwards was a backup center.
John Salley, left, was a backup power forward.
He became a media personality after he retired, most famously hosting "The Best Damn Sports Show Period" on Fox Sports. Now he serves as an analyst on ESPN Radio.
John Paxson was a first-year assistant coach with the team.
Tex Winter was in his 12th year as an assistant coach with the Bulls.
After suffering a stroke in 2009, Winter is now retired and living in Manhattan, Kansas. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011.
Source: NY Daily News, K-State Sports
Jerry Krause was the Bulls general manager.
Krause was hired as a special assistant to Arizona Diamondbacks General Manager Dave Stewart in 2011.
Source: MLB.com
Phil Jackson was the head coach of the Bulls.
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