That's so cute.. Ignorance is indeed bliss.Sprewell4Three wrote:Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:I wonder if this doc will dissuade current and future players in the league to team up and form "Super Teams" in the name of legacy. I don't know, I just think the the arch of a great player's career seems far more interesting when they go through these trials and tribulations in reaching the mountain top, and out of it, a docuseries like this can emerge.
But, I'll say, that it depends on the organizations these players are in as well, in surrounding them with the right supporting cast to be able to reach that brass ring.
Exactly it’s more interesting when players finally get over the hump and reach the mountain top instead of taking the easy way out. I’m looking at you KD and Lebron!
Chicago Bulls was the biggest super team of them all. Bigger than the KD+Warriors.
GOAT
An all time top 25 player as a sidekick. 6 time all defensive team. Top two MVP candidate in Mike's absence.
7 time rebounding Champion. DPOY. Already a champion, who, most importantly, knew his role.
Easily a top 3 all time coach, if not no. 1
Harper, Cartwright, Kukoc..
Bulls we're just built by an extremely competent Front Office, which Mike may not personally like, but that doesn't change facts.
Mike wins ZERO rings playing for his own Charlotte Hornets today. ZERO!!!
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