Chances are, if you care what the members of any team are doing twenty years later, they were pretty damn good. In the case of the 90’s Bulls, they weren’t just good, they were some of the greatest teams in NBA history.

Even if you’re not necessarily a Chicago Bulls fan per se, you can’t argue the cultural significance of the Bulls on an international level. The long shorts, sneakers, and the birth of the modern day endorsement took those Bulls to another stratosphere in terms of exposure.

As for the most famous of them all, Michael Jordan, if you even remotely follow the NBA you know what he’s doing; but what about the rest of the guys that helped to bring six rings to the Windy City?

Let’s take a look.

Horace Grant

Well known for his absurdly large goggles and tenacious rebounds, as well as dating Juanita before MJ wifed her, Horace “the General” Grant was an integral piece of the Bulls first three-peat of the 90’s.

Seeking a larger role and to finally be recognized as something other than one of Michael’s “little helpers”, Grant was signed by the young up and coming Orlando Magic as a free agent in 1994. Ironically enough, after throwing down a game winning dunk/series clinching dunk in the 1995 Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, he was carried off the court on the shoulders of his teammates after having dispatched his previous employer (the Bulls sans Michael Jordan) from further contention.

Nowadays Grant lives in Arroyo Grande, California, with his wife, three daughters and son. In addition to working part time for the NBA as a goodwill ambassador, Grant has been working on opening an after-school-refuse in San Luis Obispo. The state-of-the-art facility will be the only one of it’s kind in central California, and will be named “Area 54” in honor of his old jersey number.