The Evidence wrote:We're "playing the result"....and looking too closely at the "optics".
If some Rico Suave Pat Riley type flipped Pippen early for T-Mac, Kemp, or the Boston Haul, etc..... we'd be worshipping that GM like a genius adonis.
Instead we're ripping a Miserable Short Fat dude for breaking up a GOAT team.
Instead we're all sycophantically ripping a dead dude because MJ, Pip, and Phil all hate the same guy.
"Aging stars are the worst players to coach" because they can't acknowledge the fact that they're at the end.
All of this player bitterness is exactly a carbon copy of KG and Pierce's ironic bitterness when Ainge broke up the Celtics.
Sure they weren't coming off a Title, but it was clear they were done. And yet they threw their tantrums.
Ainge's moves worked out better than Krause's, but I don't fault Krause for the logic.
98 was the most impressive run for me, because we should not have won.
I don't think we win in 99, 00, or beyond.
All of this blame game nonsense is just theatrical hysteria.
I'm one of the guys that are intrigued but the T-Mac trade, more than all others although it would make us weaker at that year, it would help to get a deeper suporting cast, a player for the future (and we kind of know that Krause was right about T-Mac) and hopefully it would keep us as contenders with deep playoff runs all the time...
... assuming that Phil Jackson is still there.
But is there any other dynasty that ended when they were on top? Every one of those ended up when they lost.
But about 99...
dice wrote:team SRS by season along w/ notable playoff opponents:
'91 8.57 (pistons 3.08, lakers 6.73)
'92 10.07 (knicks 3.67, cavs 5.34, blazers 6.94)
'93 6.19 (knicks 5.87, suns 6.27)
'94 2.87 (knicks 6.48)
'95 4.32 (magic 6.44)
'96 11.80 (sonics 7.40)
'97 10.70 (jazz 7.97)
'98 7.24 (pacers 6.25, jazz 5.73)
it's interesting that the quality of the top competition happened to roughly coincide with the relative strength of the bulls in any given year. but anyway...let's hypothesize what would have happened in '98-'99...seeding in east:
1 bulls
2 heat (5.11)
3 magic
4 pacers (3.86)
5 hawks
6 pistons
7 sixers
8 bucks (1.66)
beat bucks in first round, beat aging pacers in 2nd round, beat...hardaway/mourning heat (?) in ECF...
then it's the spurs in the finals. 3rd best team they would have faced during the dynasty years in the finals. 7.12 SRS, crushed the west in the playoffs, going 15-1. spurs probably have home court. i think the bulls are slight favorites, but that's a battle
The games with NYKs weren't blowouts and some of them could have ended for the Knicks. As you said, it would be a battle. But if Alan Houston and Spreewell gave a fight against the spurs, Pippen and Jordan could have made it work.
Kerr would be on the Bulls (and that's a great shooter, even with small minutes) and for me it would be crucial for us to get big guys again. Longley and Wennington would not be enough and Rodman and Kukoc would have a hard time to keep up with Duncan or Robinson. That would be my biggest concern.
Still... the Spurs didn't had much more besides those two. Avery Johnson would not have much oportunities against our big guards. It would be interesting and we could face defeat but not sure... we were masters playing the small pace half court game... and the Spurs played the same... it would be very interesting.
About Jordan legacy: well... the invencible aura he has might not be as strong but it would only add to his legacy...