The Chicago Bulls' current Vice President of Basketball Operations, John Paxson was once a valuable member of the team's backcourt - alongside the legendary Michael Jordan. He was an important member of the team's first "threepeat" (winning every championship between 1991 and 1993), yet never had a defining moment until the last of the three. Trailing by two points in Game 6, the Bulls needed to defeat the Phoenix Suns to claim the championship. With Phoenix defenders overly-preoccupied with preventing a game-tying shot inside the three point line, Paxson lurked unguarded on the outside. The ball was fed to him, and he kept his cool to drill a career-defining shot.