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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Quote Originally Posted by Glide2keva
    So Pippen was a superstar on his own team before joining the Bulls? No he was drafted by the Bulls and was an unknown commodity.

    Grant, same deal.

    Harper was nowhere near what he was during his Cavs/Clippers days.

    Kukoc was great, but you are vastly overrating him.

    Rodman was never a superstar. He was an excellent rebounder and defensive player, that nobody wanted when the Bulls signed him.

    BJ's ASG nod was underseved and I was there to see it first hand.

    But to put Cartwright/Longlet on the same plane as Howard/Shaq is laugable.





    DA WORM not a star??......

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Amazing and more importantly , perfectly balanced team to. Maximized the strengths and diminished the weaknesses of each and every player.

    OKC is doing similar things right now.
    Last edited by Rubio2Gasol; 08-13-2012 at 01:59 PM.

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Jordan's greatest rivals were John Starks and Craig Ehlo

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Quote Originally Posted by Ne 1
    90s Bulls:

    -3 hall of famers (Jordan, Pippen, Rodman)
    -5 All-Stars (Jordan, Pippen, Rodman, Grant, Armstrong)
    -3 of the games best defenders (Jordan, Pippen; the GOAT perimeter defender and Rodman)
    -2 of the games best 3 point shooters (Kerr and Kukoc)
    Kobe career teams:

    - 8 HOF's (Payton, Malone, Gasol, Shaq, Rodman, Howard, Nash, Kobe )
    - 11 All Stars(Van Exel, Jones, Artest, 8 HOF's)
    - Best perimeter defender of his era Artest, multi DPOY Howard, Payton possible GOAT perimeter defender of all time, Jones 2x defensive teams, Shaq top 10 all-time block list
    - two of the best clutch shooters ever Horry/Fisher
    - Nash one of the best 3 point shooters ever

    Anyone can play this stupid game

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Also lmao at the suggestion that Rodman was never a superstar....2x DPOY in an era where Olajuwon and Robinson existed.

    Not a star....

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Quote Originally Posted by Hands of Iron
    They were as much of a super team as the 1980s Celtics or Lakers. Hell, Scottie made twice as many All-NBA teams as McHale and Parish did combined over their entire careers and three times as many 1st Team selections.
    so now Scottie's production was equal to both Parrish and Mchale?? This based on First Team selections

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    So what's the point of this thread?

    I see most people like to label teams that get three or more stars these days as super teams, since possibly the 08 Celtics but the fact is that alot of multi-champ teams in history including the Bulls were also super teams, OK... Who here didn't already know that?

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Quote Originally Posted by AlphaWolf24
    Grant was a very important player in 95' for the Magic also...anyone who watched him play knows how great of a player he really was


    Horace Grant is now a GREAT player...oh the lengths Kobefans go too

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    The guy who most lost out in all those years was Hakeem.

    If they had managed to put anything close to what guys like Jordan , Bird , Magic etc had around them he would've got it done easy, but he was just too loyal to Houston to do anything.

    Hey at least he got 2 rings.
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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Quote Originally Posted by andgar923
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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Quote Originally Posted by Hands of Iron
    Who said that? He was far more accomplished than either of them, that's for sure. LOL @ 3 All-NBA teams (1st, 2nd or 3rd) for McHale and Parish combined.
    So we are going to act like Mchale was not comparable to Pip...
    Look at peak Mchale

    21/8
    26/9
    22/8
    22/8

    all this while shooting 57%, 60% twice, 54%

    Possibly the best post offensive player ever, and damn good post defender as well.

    That's not even including Parrish

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    Quote Originally Posted by Calabis
    Kobe career teams:

    - 8 HOF's (Payton, Malone, Gasol, Shaq, Rodman, Howard, Nash, Kobe )
    - 11 All Stars(Van Exel, Jones, Artest, 8 HOF's)
    - Best perimeter defender of his era Artest, multi DPOY Howard, Payton possible GOAT perimeter defender of all time, Jones 2x defensive teams, Shaq top 10 all-time block list
    - two of the best clutch shooters ever Horry/Fisher
    - Nash one of the best 3 point shooters ever

    Anyone can play this stupid game

    Jordan career teams:

    - 7 HOF's (Gervin, Pippen, Rodman, Kukoc, Gilmore, Parish, Jordan)

    - 13 All-Stars (Cartwright, Oakley, Pippen, Grant, Armstrong, Rodman, Parish, (Gervin, Gilmore, Jordan, Hamilton, Laettner, Stackhouse

    - GOAT perimeter defender Pippen, multi DPOY Rodman, Grant 4x defensive team Oakley 2x Defensive team, GOAT rebounder Rodman

    - two of the best clutch shooters ever Paxon/Kerr

    - Craig Hodges one of the best 3 point shooters ever

    Last edited by Ne 1; 08-13-2012 at 03:28 PM.

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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    andgar is one of the most ignorant posters on this board...LMAO @ "jordan made them"


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    Default Re: Um...the 90's Bulls were a super team people

    What a silly thread

    No incarnation of the 90s Bulls could be deemed a 'Superteam'. Solid, balanced, well-constructed are much more fitting terms. Dennis Rodman was a 'superstar'? Beast rebounder and great all around defensive player, but in order to qualify as a 'superstar' you need to be able to put up more than 6 PPG in at least one season

    Using the OP's incredibly flawed reasoning, then this team is easily GOAT:


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