DimesandKnicks wrote:ScrantonBulls wrote:MavsDirk41 wrote:
You contributing the Bulls to being a superteam because of Ron Harper, Toni Kukoc, and Steve Kerr lol? Kukoc won 6 man of the year in 95/96 when the Bulls went 72-10 which was Jordans first full season back from retirement. Toni was a very good role player for the second Bulls 3 peat indeed, but it was the perfect place for him playing with Jordan and Pippen. Kukoc was a secondary type ball handler and their 3rd option offensively. Which was grest cause Rodman gave them nothing offensively. Kerr was just a spot up 3 point shooter. Nothing more. Harper was there for his defense only. He was in his 30s when he went to Chicago, a career 28% 3 point shooter, with no playmaking skills. Not sure why Kerr or Harper especially make them a superteam lol? I can name several other superstar players who played with all star players, great 6th man of the year candidates, and guys like Kerr who can shoot 3s.
It's hilarious that when you talk about the Heatles, you do the braindead "durr hurr superteam!1" routine and literally are completely unable to use any context, like Wade declining hard during the later years or the lack of role players during year 1. But when discussing the Bulls, you're able to apply all this context to try and prove that it wasn't a superteam, lmao.
Imagine trying to downplay getting a 20 PPG scorer as your 4th option by saying "he was just there for defense!". It's ok to admit that second 3-peat was a superteam, bud.
Three hall of famers, and role players. Thats a super team. Name another version of that that isn’t a superteam
If 3 stars is a superteam, then outside of Jordan’s rookie year, he only lost to superteams in the playoffs.
1986: Bird, McHale, Parish
1987: Bird, McHale, Parish
1988: Thomas, Dumars, Rodman
1989: Thomas, Dumars, Rodman
1990: Thomas, Dumars, Rodman
1995: Shaq, Penny, Horace Grant