We're talking about Jodan here.How many NBA finals did Jordan's bulls lose?
Let's go with the 1995-96 72-win team.Which Jordan's Bulls team? One of the ones that won a title, or one of the ones that couldn't get out of the first or second round?
I'll go with the Bulls. The Warriors wouldn't get a lot of open 3s against that Bulls team, and the Bulls would crush them when it came to rebounds (Rodman would outbound them by himself ).Let's go win the 1995-96 72-win team.
The Bad Boys were pretty damn good.Which Jordan's Bulls team? One of the ones that won a title, or one of the ones that couldn't get out of the first or second round?
I think he's referring to that mediocre celtics teamThe Bad Boys were pretty damn good.
Although Ron harper would give curry trouble on the other endWatching Steph go all And1 mixtape all over whatever white slow guy the Bulls had would be pretty great.
My years might be mixed up. I just remember the Bad Boyz being the only team to successfully implement the Jordan rules.I think he's referring to that mediocre celtics team
Pippen was pretty ok.Bulls teams so overrated. Best player ever with role players in crap era.
I wonder if they'd put Jordan on Curry.Harper - Curry
Jordan - Clay
Pippen - Durant
Rodman - Green
Two giant stiffs with a lot of fouls to give.
This wouldn't be a blowout.
Bulls teams so overrated. Best player ever with role players in crap era.
Nice! I just assumed after he retired, Pippen went back to his homeland, Easter Island. Happy to hear he still makes it back to the States.Pippen was pretty ok.
Incidentally, I watched him make pancakes in the Alaska Airlines Lounge in LAX a few years back.
Some Bulls expert will have to weigh in. Klay would light it up, Durant / Pippen would be epic, I'll take Green over Rodman. Jordan would probably get 45 a game is the only problem for the WarriorsI wonder if they'd put Jordan on Curry.
He ate like 20 of these little pancakes you can make yourself. Looked pretty good.Nice! I just assumed after he retired, Pippen went back to his homeland, Easter Island. Happy to hear he still makes it back to the States.
Curry was hurt last year if we are talking what ifs.So the Warriors lose the finals last year and if the Cavs did not have injuries the previous year (Kyrie, Love and Shumpert played with one arm) they may have lost that year and now we are asking if they are better than Jordan's Bulls?
Probably start with Jordan on Thompson, then switch over to Curry in the second half.I wonder if they'd put Jordan on Curry.
Not this year's playoffs Klay ThompsonSome Bulls expert will have to weigh in. Clay would light it up, Durant / Pippen would be epic / I'll take Green over Rodman. Jordan would probably get 45 a game is the only problem for the Warriors
What ifs?Curry was hurt last year if we are talking what ifs.
How do you think Rodman would have done on Green? Rodman's defense was definitely on the decline in his Bulls tenure.When GSW goes small and has Green playing 5, bring in Kukoc and keep Rodman on Green.
But he wasn't injured. A lot of guys are hurt that time of year.Curry was hurt last year if we are talking what ifs.
We were speaking hypotheticals and whatifs.But he wasn't injured. A lot of guys are hurt that time of year.
Good question. Rodman was in decline, especially later in the run when he would "miss" defensive rotations that took him out of rebounding position. By the end of the 1998 season, CHI was starting Kukoc and bringing Rodman off the bench.How do you think Rodman would have done on Green? Rodman's defense was definitely on the decline in his Bulls tenure.
Rodman was 1st team All Defense in 1995-96 (the 72 win season).How do you think Rodman would have done on Green? Rodman's defense was definitely on the decline in his Bulls tenure.
They'd rotate the defenders all game so Curry would never know who's on him. Rodman would hold the basket with a Big White on the opposite side. Kerr wouldn't know how to defend it or the players wouldn't know how to battle it.I wonder if they'd put Jordan on Curry.
There's nothing bigger, stronger or faster about these Warriors.In every sport, as decades pass, the players become bigger and stronger and faster. The Warriors would beat the Bulls. Any champ from 2016-17 would beat champs from the 90's in any sport.
Roughly half the games he would miss for the subsequent broken jawHow many games would Draymond Green miss for kicking Dennis Rodman?
That's the key. In today's NBA Jordan would literally be unguardable.They'd rotate the defenders all game so Curry would never know who's on him. Rodman would hold the basket with a Big White on the opposite side. Kerr wouldn't know how to defend it or the players wouldn't know how to battle it.
Give them the handchecking and the Bulls would hold the scorers of today no problem. No hand checking, Jordan goes for 50+.