Movie: NBA Dream Team

Top 10 Billed Cast

Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan

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Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson

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Larry Bird
Larry Bird

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Scottie Pippen
Scottie Pippen

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Charles Barkley
Charles Barkley

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David Robinson
David Robinson

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Patrick Ewing
Patrick Ewing

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Karl Malone
Karl Malone

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John Stockton
John Stockton

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Chris Mullin
Chris Mullin

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    NBA Dream Team gives you definitive video profiles of the team selected to take on the world! Charles Barkley: An outrageous and fiercely determined force; Larry Bird: The hardest working man on the floor; Patrick Ewing: A dominating center, going for his second Olympic Gold Medal; Magic Johnson: The most charismatic player in NBA history; Michael Jordan: The player who has taken the game to new heights; Karl Malone: a combination of size and speed that's unrivaled on the hardwood; Chris Mullin: The ultimate gym rat; Scottie Pippen: One of the NBA's fastest rising stars; David Robinson: The Admiral with a mission--to claim the gold; John Stockton: An unselfish player who raises the level of everyone's game. See their spectacular career highlights and intimate behind the scenes portraits of the team that dreams are made of.

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    1993-04-06

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    The Greatest Team Ever Assembled!

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