The first three-peat by the Chicago Bulls wouldn't be complete without Horace Grant. His defensive prowess and effective rebounding made him one of the most adored players in franchise history .

From 1991-1993, Grant was in the mix of the beginning of one of the greatest dynasties in sports history . In 1994, Grant left Chicago to join the Orlando Magic, where he played alongside Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway .

Then he played with Gary Payton on the Seattle Supersonics before closing out his career in 2004 with the LA Lakers with Shaq and Kobe Bryant .

Over 17 years, Grant accumulated 12,996 points, 9,443 rebounds, and 2,575 assists, while winning four championships (1991, 1992, 1993, 2001). Additionally, he was an NBA All-Star in 1994 and made the NBA All

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