Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
[QUOTE=Roundball_Rock]Oh yeah :oldlol: Speaking of choking and the 90's Knicks. 2 for 18.[/QUOTE]
What's even more disturbing is they only lost that game by six. If the Knicks were blown out, it wouldn't be such an issue. But if Starks has even a semi-respectable shooting night, the Knicks win.
Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
The 10 losses of the season:
Game 6: Lost 94-88 at Orlando.-
Game 12: Lost 97-92 at Seattle.-
Game 26: Lost 103-97 at Indiana.-
Game 45: Lost 105-99 at Denver.-
Game 46: Lost 106-96 at Phoenix.-
Game 54: Lost 113-104 at Miami.-
Game 61: Lost 104-72 at New York.-
Game 68: Lost 109-108 at Toronto.-
Game 75 Lost 98-87 with Charlotte (In Chicago).-
Game 81: Lost 100-99 with Indiana (In Chicago).-
SICK.
Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
[QUOTE=robertshaw_1]The 10 losses of the season:
Game 6: Lost 94-88 at Orlando.-
Game 12: Lost 97-92 at Seattle.-
Game 26: Lost 103-97 at Indiana.-
Game 45: Lost 105-99 at Denver.-
Game 46: Lost 106-96 at Phoenix.-
Game 54: Lost 113-104 at Miami.-
Game 61: Lost 104-72 at New York.-
Game 68: Lost 109-108 at Toronto.-
Game 75 Lost 98-87 with Charlotte (In Chicago).-
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Game 81: Lost 100-99 with Indiana (In Chicago).-[/B]
SICK.[/QUOTE]
Hue Hollins struck again. :rolleyes: The Bulls should have been 73-9 and 40-1 at home.
[QUOTE]What's even more disturbing is they only lost that game by six. If the Knicks were blown out, it wouldn't be such an issue. But if Starks has even a semi-respectable shooting night, the Knicks win[/QUOTE]
Yup--or if Riley took him out...
The irony is if the Knicks won the series, especially if they won Game 6 (one shot away), Starks would likely have been the hero and FMVP and not the goat.
Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
That year Rodman only played 64 games. (started 57)
I wonder what there record would have been had he played the full season.
Considering how close a couple of those losses were who knows.
Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
[QUOTE=Roundball_Rock]Hue Hollins struck again. :rolleyes: The Bulls should have been 73-9 and 40-1 at home.
Yup--or if Riley took him out...
The irony is if the Knicks won the series, especially if they won Game 6 (one shot away), Starks would likely have been the hero and FMVP and not the goat.[/QUOTE]
Through six games, Starks was averaging 19.3 PPG/6.5 APG/3.3 RPG/1.8 SPG on 42 percent shooting(48.6 percent from games 2-6) and 41 percent from downtown. If the Knicks win, there's no question Starks wins Finals MVP. Though Ewing was a monster on defense, his shooting percentages were piss poor. Starks was great on both sides of the floor.
Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
[QUOTE=Desperado]That year Rodman only played 64 games. (started 57)
I wonder what there record would have been had he played the full season.
Considering how close a couple of those losses were who knows.[/QUOTE]
RODMAN DIDNT PLAY IN TORONTO...in the 109-108 lost
Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
[QUOTE=D.J.]Through six games, Starks was averaging 19.3 PPG/6.5 APG/3.3 RPG/1.8 SPG on 42 percent shooting(48.6 percent from games 2-6) and 41 percent from downtown. If the Knicks win, there's no question Starks wins Finals MVP. Though Ewing was a monster on defense, his shooting percentages were piss poor. Starks was great on both sides of the floor.[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
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Re: The 72-10 Bulls, Just how focused was this team ?? The questions
If you had seen this time play, then you would know how good they were. It was ridiculous. We had a 64-18 record going into the Finals....[B]64-18[/B] AND we beat them at home. GP played great defense and the Sonics put a fight, but that Chicago team was on another level. They cruised through the regular season, had chances to win more games, and dominated in the playoffs. Good times.