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Who are the "Michigan Five Tigers" and "Dallas Three Js"?
The Five Tigers of Michigan are five players from the University of Michigan: chris webber, Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, Ray Jackson and jimmy king.

During their stay in Michigan, these five players ensured that the Michigan school team shook the entire NCAA with 9 1-93. 9 1, entered the NCAA finals, but unfortunately lost to the old powerhouse Duke University. 1992 entered the finals again, and the opponent was the University of North Carolina. Weber called a timeout 1 1 sec before the final. At this time, Michigan was only 2 points behind 7 1: 73, but found that Michigan had used up the timeout and was sentenced to a technical foul. North Carolina won a free throw for this foul and steadily eliminated the University of Michigan. Although these five players failed to win the NCAA championship trophy in their college career, they were regarded as the most horrible five-person combination in those three years.

The "Three Masters" are Jamal Mashburn, jim jackson and jason kidd. 1994 The second place in the first round was selected by Kidd the calf. The arrival of Kidd made Jackson and Mashburn, two "swingers", feel at home. They were divided into two wings, and Kidd was responsible for transporting ammunition to them on the outside. That season, the Mavericks finally achieved a record of 36 wins and 46 losses.

The three men scored 6 1.5 per game, and Jackson scored 50 points in the Mavericks' away game against the Nuggets at the beginning of the season, setting a career high. 1996-97 season, Mavericks experienced the most important personnel transaction in the team's history. Kidd, Mashburn and Jackson were inseparable. Kidd and Jackson even quarreled over women, and the team was in chaos. The new Mavericks coach Jim Clemens replaced all three in a rage, and "Dallas 3J" fell apart and no longer existed.