Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson
  6. Gary Payton

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson
  6. Gary Payton
  7. Sam Perkins
    Graduated high school from my hometown, Latham NY! (I’d moved to New England by then, though.)

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson
  6. Gary Payton
  7. Sam Perkins
  8. Oliver Miller

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson
  6. Gary Payton
  7. Sam Perkins
  8. Oliver Miller
  9. James Worthy

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson
  6. Gary Payton
  7. Sam Perkins
  8. Oliver Miller
  9. James Worthy
  10. Vlade Divac

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson
  6. Gary Payton
  7. Sam Perkins
  8. Oliver Miller
  9. James Worthy
  10. Vlade Divac
  11. Clyde Drexler

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson
  6. Gary Payton
  7. Sam Perkins
  8. Oliver Miller
  9. James Worthy
  10. Vlade Divac
  11. Clyde Drexler
  12. Adam Keefe

Michael Jordan’s opposing team members on his “Repeat Three-Peat” championship teams, 6x, 1991, 1992, 1993, & 1996, 1997, 1998

  1. Magic Johnson
  2. Charles Barkley
  3. Karl Malone
  4. John Stockton
  5. KJ - Kevin Johnson
  6. Gary Payton
  7. Sam Perkins
  8. Oliver Miller
  9. James Worthy
  10. Vlade Divac
  11. Clyde Drexler
  12. Adam Keefe
  13. Danny Ainge
    Danny Ainge was on back-to-back runners up, the 1991-92 Portland Trail Blazers and the 1992-93 Phoenix Suns.
    Pass.

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs.

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work
  4. How to quickly and efficiently chop an onion

Thank you, YouTube videos!

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work
  4. How to quickly and efficiently chop an onion
  5. How to use Zoom

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work
  4. How to quickly and efficiently chop an onion
  5. How to use Zoom
  6. How to clean an old N95 mask that was sitting in a basement closet for years

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work
  4. How to quickly and efficiently chop an onion
  5. How to use Zoom
  6. How to clean an old N95 mask that was sitting in a basement closet for years
  7. Dusting off my bandanas and using them for masks.

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work
  4. How to quickly and efficiently chop an onion
  5. How to use Zoom
  6. How to clean an old N95 mask that was sitting in a basement closet for years
  7. Dusting off my bandanas and using them for masks.
  8. The Big One: HOW TO CUT MY OWN HAIR

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work
  4. How to quickly and efficiently chop an onion
  5. How to use Zoom
  6. How to clean an old N95 mask that was sitting in a basement closet for years
  7. Dusting off my bandanas and using them for masks.
  8. The Big One: HOW TO CUT MY OWN HAIR
  9. Cooking chili in the Instant Pot

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work
  4. How to quickly and efficiently chop an onion
  5. How to use Zoom
  6. How to clean an old N95 mask that was sitting in a basement closet for years
  7. Dusting off my bandanas and using them for masks.
  8. The Big One: HOW TO CUT MY OWN HAIR
  9. Cooking chili in the Instant Pot
  10. How to sit still while my wife cuts my hair

ETA: Holy crap, I’m over 90k posts now!

New skills you’ve learned during the shelter in place.

  1. How to make scrambled eggs
  2. Using Blackboard, a remote learning/classroom management program
  3. How to operate and adjust the linac at work
  4. How to quickly and efficiently chop an onion
  5. How to use Zoom
  6. How to clean an old N95 mask that was sitting in a basement closet for years
  7. Dusting off my bandanas and using them for masks.
  8. The Big One: HOW TO CUT MY OWN HAIR
  9. Cooking chili in the Instant Pot
  10. How to sit still while my wife cuts my hair
  11. How to trim my husband’s hair and hold his head still

Elendil’s Heir, wow on the 90,000+ posts! I wonder who the top poster is and what is their post count?