Dickey Simpkins was the 21st overall pick in the 1994 NBA Draft and went on to win three NBA Championships with the Chicago Bulls and Jordan, Pippen, Rodman and Jackson.
Simpkins adjusted to a different role with the bulls, coming off the bench. He did not play in the playoffs during his first two championships, but triumphed to play a significant role in the playoffs that led to the second three-peat in the 1997-98 season.
Simpkins talks about playing with the greatest player and for the greatest coach in the history of the game, what leadership looked like on those Bulls teams and the crux of what made them so successful.
He takes us through his greatest failures, lessons learned and his transition from basketball to his post-playing career in sports media. Along the way, Simpkins peppers in stories about some of basketball's most polarizing figures like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Phil Jackson.