The "terrorist threat" is a fact of life. These players play in big cities, in big venues, etc. I see the "terrorist threat" as being no different now than then. This kind of stuff has been going on for who knows how long. The reality of it only hit home when the towers went down. The players of now are in no more danger than the players back then were.
Kobe's legal troubles are of his own making. Dream Team 1 didn't HAVE legal troubles.
As for surgery, Stockton played in the 1996 Olympics while hurt, played the NEXT SEASON - 1997 - hurt, tried to let rest heal the knee, and when that didn't help, he had surgery and missed something like 18 games. Team finished with the best record in the league. (Anyone want to argue that it shortened his career? Didn't think so.) Jason Kidd and Jermaine O'Neal don't get any sympathy points from me.