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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
CLIFFS: The Bulls' drop-off in 1994 is one of the biggest drop-offs of all time - they went from being the greatest team since the 60's Celtics, to an ordinary 2nd round exit team.
The 1994 Bulls were down 2-0 to the Knicks in the 2nd Round, and about to be down 3-0, before Kukoc hit one of those Ray Allen face-saver miracles with 1.7 left to turn the series around.. This was the same game Pippen famously pouted on the bench and watched while Kukoc saved the day.. Then two games later in Game 5, Pippen chokes again by fouling Hubert Davis, a rookie mistake.
Of course, just 4 years earlier in 1990, Pippen famously choked in Game 7 of ECF and cost the Bulls a trip to the Finals - he actually admitted to this, saying "Maybe it was the pressure.. As the pressure grew, the pounding (in his head) grew".
Fast forward 7 years to the 1997 Finals, when Pippen let Jordan make every single clutch play in that series to ensure victory (walk-off GW in Game 1, Flu Game and GW in Game 5, GW assist to Kerr in Game 6)... Then in 1998, he disappears late in the series, forcing Jordan to take 27 shots per game, score a Finals record 38% of his team's points, and carry the Bulls with GOAT clutch play.
No wonder the Bulls dropped off so severly and were lost without Jordan in 1994 - Pippen proved to be an unreliable, inept #1 option in the playoffs.. And regarding his #2 status alongside Jordan, he's easily a worse number 2 than the Magic/Kareem Lakers, Shaq/Kobe Lakers, Wade/Shaq Heat, Wade/Lebron Heat.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
Hasn't his obnoxious trolling become so obvious that it's ban worthy yet? The mods are absolute fcuking shit here. They only ban the users they don't like and have beefs with. How did Kenneth (who I actually found mildly amusing) get banned so many times for making repeat troll threads...while this clown doesn't?
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It is what it is
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
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2nd Greatest Player
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
Originally Posted by 3ball
CLIFFS: The Bulls' drop-off in 1994 is one of the biggest drop-offs of all time - they went from being the greatest team since the 60's Celtics, to an ordinary 2nd round exit team.
The 1994 Bulls were down 2-0 to the Knicks in the 2nd Round, and about to be down 3-0, before Kukoc hit one of those Ray Allen face-saver miracles with 1.7 left to turn the series around.. This was the same game Pippen famously pouted on the bench and watched while Kukoc saved the day.. Then two games later in Game 5, Pippen chokes again by fouling Hubert Davis, a rookie mistake.
Of course, just 4 years earlier in 1990, Pippen famously choked in Game 7 of ECF and cost the Bulls a trip to the Finals - he actually admitted to this, saying " Maybe it was the pressure.. As the pressure grew, the pounding (in his head) grew".
Fast forward 7 years to the 1997 Finals, when Pippen let Jordan make every single clutch play in that series to ensure victory (walk-off GW in Game 1, Flu Game and GW in Game 5, GW assist to Kerr in Game 6)... Then in 1998, he disappears late in the series, forcing Jordan to take 27 shots per game, score a Finals record 38% of his team's points, and carry the Bulls with GOAT clutch play.
No wonder the Bulls dropped off so severly and were lost without Jordan in 1994 - Pippen proved to be an unreliable, inept #1 option in the playoffs.. And regarding his #2 status alongside Jordan, he's easily a worse number 2 than the Magic/Kareem Lakers, Shaq/Kobe Lakers, Wade/Shaq Heat, Wade/Lebron Heat.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
Originally Posted by TheMan
Waving steak in front of rabid dogs...
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Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
bbbbut i thought they were one call away from reaching the finals?!
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3/8 is real
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
Originally Posted by 3ball
CLIFFS: The Bulls' drop-off in 1994 is one of the biggest drop-offs of all time - they went from being the greatest team since the 60's Celtics, to an ordinary 2nd round exit team.
The 1994 Bulls were down 2-0 to the Knicks in the 2nd Round, and about to be down 3-0, before Kukoc hit one of those Ray Allen face-saver miracles with 1.7 left to turn the series around.. This was the same game Pippen famously pouted on the bench and watched while Kukoc saved the day.. Then two games later in Game 5, Pippen chokes again by fouling Hubert Davis, a rookie mistake.
Of course, just 4 years earlier in 1990, Pippen famously choked in Game 7 of ECF and cost the Bulls a trip to the Finals - he actually admitted to this, saying " Maybe it was the pressure.. As the pressure grew, the pounding (in his head) grew".
Fast forward 7 years to the 1997 Finals, when Pippen let Jordan make every single clutch play in that series to ensure victory (walk-off GW in Game 1, Flu Game and GW in Game 5, GW assist to Kerr in Game 6)... Then in 1998, he disappears late in the series, forcing Jordan to take 27 shots per game, score a Finals record 38% of his team's points, and carry the Bulls with GOAT clutch play.
No wonder the Bulls dropped off so severly and were lost without Jordan in 1994 - Pippen proved to be an unreliable, inept #1 option in the playoffs.. And regarding his #2 status alongside Jordan, he's easily a worse number 2 than the Magic/Kareem Lakers, Shaq/Kobe Lakers, Wade/Shaq Heat, Wade/Lebron Heat.
And why is this shocking? Up until that point Pippen was cemented in his role of being the 2nd option. In fact, he played the role so perfectly that it resulted in a 3 peat. Then in 94 he's asked to be a #1 option? It takes time to transition. All things considered, Pippen did better in 94 than anyone else in his position could or would ever do, period.
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NBA Legend
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
"On the next 30 for 30
What if I told you everyone said he was the greatest player ever to put on an NBA uniform?
What if I told you that he quit the league after only playing 9 years with a chance to win 4 titles in a row.
What if I told you the following year that team won only 2 less games without the supposed greatest there ever was."
30 for 30: The Greatest That Never Was.
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3/8 is real
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
30 for 30: Why hasn't anyone played the game of basketball better than Jordan?
A look into the mind of the GOAT Michael Jordan and how he gave meaning to the term "Greatest of all Time"
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The Wizard
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
Originally Posted by Hey Yo
"On the next 30 for 30
What if I told you everyone said he was the greatest player ever to put on an NBA uniform?
What if I told you that he quit the league after only playing 9 years with a chance to win 4 titles in a row.
What if I told you the following year that team won only 2 less games without the supposed greatest there ever was."
30 for 30: The Greatest That Never Was.
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SexLand
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
I'll celebrate the day OP dies.
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Decent playground baller
Re: 1994 Bulls: A Story of How the Greatest Team Ever Was Once 2nd Round Losers
This whole site is terrible
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