WHERE ARE THEY NOW? The 1992 Dream Team that dominated Olympic basketball
Michael Jordan was the star of the Dream Team and the face of the NBA.
Today, Jordan is the owner for the Charlotte Hornets and the face of the Jordan brand.
Magic Johnson was the fading, but still popular elder statesman on the Dream Team.
Today, Johnson is a celebrity, public speaker, basketball analyst, and part owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Sparks.
Larry Bird, like Magic, was one of the Dream Team's elder statesmen, though he struggled to play through back injuries.
Today, Bird is president of the Indiana Pacers.
Charles Barkley was another star for the Dream Team, making waves with his flashy play, trash talk, and enjoyment of the Barcelona nightlife during the games.
Today, Barkley is an analyst and one of the stars of TNT's "Inside the NBA."
Scottie Pippen was Michael Jordan's wingman on the Bulls and contributed his defense, passing, and athleticism to the Dream Team.
It's unclear what Pippen does today, but he remains a prominent voice in the NBA and often sits courtside at Bulls games.
Karl Malone was third on the Dream Team in scoring, averaging 13 points per game.
Malone has worked with the Utah Jazz coaching big men, but largely seems to enjoy retirement "in the woods or on a boat."
Source: Karl Malone/Twitter
Chris Mullin was one of the Dream Team's sharp-shooters and leading scorers.
Today, Mullin is the head coach of the St. John's basketball team.
Patrick Ewing was the Dream Team's anchor in the paint, leading the team in rebounds and blocks.
Today, Ewing is an assistant coach with the Charlotte Hornets.
Clyde Drexler averaged 10 points per game in the '92 Olympics.
Today, Drexler does color commentary for the Houston Rockets.
David Robinson also manned the middle for Team USA.
Today, Robinson is a partner with the private equity firm Admiral Capital Group and is involved with multiple charities.
Source: Admiral Capital Group
John Stockton, though he played sparingly, was one of the team's floor generals.
Stockton served as an assistant coach for the Montana State University women's basketball team in 2015-16.
Christian Laettner was the youngest player on the Dream Team, fresh out of college.
Today, Laettner owns a real estate firm and runs a basketball camp.
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