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the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
true?
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Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
Probably burned out in the regular season and thats why Mike played so badly in the Finals and got bodied by Payton and Kemp. Good thing he had Rodman and Pippen and Kukoc to save his legacy like always.
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Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
right right right they just start the season earlier so it looks like they clinch earlier by date, but not by number of actual games played, which would be the only non-fakkit way to address the stat.
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I go HAM
Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
Originally Posted by 72-10
right right right they just start the season earlier so it looks like they clinch earlier by date, but not by number of actual games played, which would be the only non-fakkit way to address the stat.
Is that why 6'2 Payton locked MJ up and Kemp had a better GmScore in the Finals , or?
Also: 73-9, your screen name is invalid now
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Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
Originally Posted by TheCorporation
Is that why 6'2 Payton locked MJ up and Kemp had a better GmScore in the Finals , or?
Also: 73-9, your screen name is invalid now
imagine thinking that 27 ppg on 54%TS = locked down.
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I go HAM
Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
Originally Posted by ImKobe
imagine thinking that 27 ppg on 54%TS = locked down.
Against... Kawhi or 6'2 Payton?
Don't forget MJ won FMVP even though Shawn KEMP outplayed Jordan in the Finals.
Shawn.
Kemp.
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Our Lord & Savior
Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
No surprise really, it is the watered down expansion era 90's after all
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Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
Originally Posted by SpaceJam
No surprise really, it is the watered down expansion era 90's after all
Yeah that is true, what can you expect from a watered down era where playing as the Bulls you get 3 stars minimum (MJ, Pip, Grant) or (MJ, Pip, Rodman, Kukoc) while other teams are scrambling together to put Hornacek as a second option
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Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
Originally Posted by TheCorporation
Against... Kawhi or 6'2 Payton?
Don't forget MJ won FMVP even though Shawn KEMP outplayed Jordan in the Finals.
Shawn.
Kemp.
Kemp was All NBA 2nd team that season and a monster in the playoffs from 95-98. He was going toe to toe with guys like Hakeem and Karl. He was easily a top 10 player and MJ was still the best player in the finals
Its not like he got outplayed by Tony Parker, Jason Terry or Andre Iguodala coming off the bench averaging 8/3/3 for the season
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Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
Originally Posted by Hamtaro CP3KDKG
Kemp was All NBA 2nd team that season and a monster in the playoffs from 95-98. He was going toe to toe with guys like Hakeem and Karl. He was easily a top 10 player and MJ was still the best player in the finals
Its not like he got outplayed by Tony Parker, Jason Terry or Andre Iguodala coming off the bench averaging 8/3/3 for the season
Jordan won a FMVP when his opponent was better. Who else has had that happened to?
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Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
that Bulls team took 58 games to clinch, in case anyone's wondering, fastest clinch in NBA history
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Re: the 1995-96 Bulls have the earliest clinch of a playoff berth in NBA history
Imagine having a screen name 72-10 when another team already was 73-9
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