I recognize some of you guys are too young to remember Chris Mullin, but he was a DEADLY shooter. The "Run TMC" (with Tim Hardaway & Mitch Richmond) was lethal. Remember: international basketball allowed ZONE defenses. The NBA had not (at that time) so the team also needed some great shooters, of which Mullin was one of the best.
For reference, Mullin shot 14-26 from 3 point range, and astounding .538 from outside the arc. He shot just shy of 62% from the field, averaging a shade under 13 ppg. Anyone who disputes Mullin's presence on that team is an abject fool...
I'm well aware of Mullin's accomplishments and skills, and I didn't mention the above to diminish them in any means. But there's a reason he sticks out in that lineup. The other guys on that team were unquestionably either the best or the second best at their position for an entire generation, without anyone else in the argument. Mullin didn't have that same pedigree.
But see - that's the point - I don't think the 92 Dream Team NEEDED Chris Mullin to be either the 2nd or third best at his position during that time, but I tell you what that team DID need:
A great SHOOTER. Someone besides Larry, Stock (and maybe Michael) that could open things up from deep. Who else on that team was as great a shooter as Larry, Chris, Michael and perhaps Stockton?
I'd even argue that Michael wasn't as great a shooter as Larry, Chris and Stock. Chris' height (6'6") helped as well. He was a big guard that could get his shot off without much trouble because of it.
That team absolutely needed Chris, and his spot there was well-deserved.
I could have taken Mullin's spot on the roster and the team still would have won every game. You can argue that he deserved his spot, not that he was absolutely needed.
Well, could someone name me another late 80's big guard, around 6'6", that could shoot LIGHTS OUT and was a team player willing to play just his role?
Someone other than Chris Mullin?
I'm sorry - Dominique Wilkins, James Worthy, Isiah Thomas - all better all-around players than Chris Mullins - sure.
But none of them could shoot nearly as well as Chris.
Chris Mullins filled a role for that team.
Ray Allen and Reggie Miller didn't play until a few years later.
Who else could we have filled into Chris' spot (I know - besides you BBall

) that could've filled that role for The Dream Team?