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A breakfast in ’95 played a role in Jordan’s return to Bulls

B.J. Armstrong might have played a role in the Chicago Bulls getting their 1996, 1997 and 1998 titles – even though he wasn’t on those teams. Armstrong was the person who, at a breakfast chat over pancakes in Chicago, nudged Michael Jordan to stop by the Bulls’ practice facility one morning late in the 1994-95 season to go see his old teammates. Before long, Jordan ended his retirement; the Bulls won three more titles in Jordan’s second stint with the franchise.

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