I'm fairly confident that the 94 Bulls would have won the title that year, it would be the most talented Bulls team to date. You'd be replacing Pete Myers at SG with Jordan (who was still at his athletic peak at that point) and had Kukoc coming off the bench to give them a scoring punch they lacked in previous years. Let's not forget you'd be having Pippen, Grant, and Armstrong playing at their peaks. The center position would have been an issue, but that was always an issue with Bulls championship teams. And it's hard to bet against Jordan in the playoffs, the man is after all, 6-0 in the finals. Where it gets dicey for me is the following seasons. They lost Grant the following season and essentially had no height on that team. As strange as it is to say, the two years Jordan effectively spent out of the league may have been the best thing to happen to his career and legacy because it created the illusion of invincibility that he still carries with him today. If he's beaten once in the playoffs, that all disappears and it's uncertain that he would've been able to get it back.