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Which was the Greatest Chicago Bulls Championship Team?

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Which was the Greatest Chicago Bulls Championship Team?

1990-1991 Bulls (61-21), and 15-2 in Playoffs
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1991-1992 Bulls (67-15), and 15-7 in Playoffs
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20%
1992-1993 Bulls (57-25), and 15-4 in Playoffs
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1995-1996 Bulls (72-10), and 15-3 in Playoffs
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80%
1996-1997 Bulls (69-13), and 15-4 in Playoffs
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1997-1998 Bulls (62-20), and 15-6 in Playoffs
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Which was the Greatest Chicago Bulls Championship Team? 

Post#1 » by JordansBulls » Mon Apr 7, 2008 8:09 pm

Which was the Greatest Chicago Bulls Championship Team?

If you had to choose a Bulls team to represent the Bulls in the best of all time teams, which also would include the 1 of the Lakers Title Teams, 1 of the Celtics title teams, Pistons, Spurs, Rockets, and 76ers, but you could only choose one team, which of these championship teams would you choose as the representative of the Bulls?

Now remember,
Which team would the Celtics choose? Would they pick the '85-86 Celtics or would they pick one of Bill Russell's teams?

Same with the Lakers, would they choose Magic and Kareem team as there representative or Kobe and Shaq's team.

Pistons more than likely would choose the '88-89 Bad Boys team.

Rockets probably the 1994-1995 Team

Sixers (which one, the '66-67 Team or the '82-83 Team?)

This is a poll you would have to literally think about.

So I am saying Which Bulls team would be able to handle any of the styles of the play the best? Who would fair the best?
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Post#2 » by Polynice4Pippen » Mon Apr 7, 2008 10:14 pm

It's gotta be either '96 or '92 Bulls. I always loved the '92 teams depth though. And the youth, quickness and athleticism of MJ, Pip and Horace and their doberman defense was just awesome to watch. They were an NBA team full court pressing after made free throws like those old Rick Pitino Kentucky squads. NBA teams just didn't do that.
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Post#3 » by Bulltalk » Mon Apr 7, 2008 10:27 pm

1) 95-96 team
2) 91-92 team
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Post#4 » by Deepness5134 » Mon Apr 7, 2008 11:21 pm

easy the 72 win team....not only did they dominate during the year...but they did the same during the playoffs
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Post#5 » by bobsampson » Mon Apr 7, 2008 11:31 pm

I going wit 92
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Post#6 » by newskoolbulls » Tue Apr 8, 2008 1:21 am

1996 baby. The greatest team I have ever witnessed.
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Post#7 » by gnk2727 » Tue Apr 8, 2008 1:41 am

That 95/96 team toyed with people....................nuff said
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