Taj FTW wrote:MavsDirk41 wrote:Taj FTW wrote:Isn't your whole thing that you watched them with your own eyes and vividly remember things well enough to rank them? You can't even get the players on the team right
You say they weren't stacked. The last championship of the 1st 3-peat, they won 57 games. The next season without Jordan they won 55 games. That's not a great supporting cast?
Did those players i mentioned not play for the Bulls? Prove to me they never played for the Bulls. I got the years wrong. Lol lol lol
They had 2 allstars in Jordan and Pippen. They had the same coaching staff all those years and had grown accustomed to playing together for several years. Plus they ran the triangle offense so everbody touched the ball. They didnt have a ball dominate player who had to control the ball. What else do you have?
You say the supporting cast wasn't good, but they won literally 2 fewer games without Jordan the next season. That supporting cast lost a GOAT player and still won 55 games. How is that not a stacked supporting cast?
Remember when LeBron's Cavs went 61-21, then he left the team and they went 19-63 the next season? I do.
They had played together for multiple seasons and won 3 championships together. They ran the triangle offense. Same coaching staff. Its called consistency. They were a well oiled machine. Besides, what was their record when Jordan came back in 95 to play the last 16 games of the season. Off the top of my head they were around .500.
James dominates the ball like Harden, Westbrook, and Luka. Everybody else stands around and watches what they do. The triangle offense involves everybody. Not just one guy pounding the ball for 20 seconds.
How about this. Miami lost the finals in 2011 cause James was mediocre. Wade outplayed him. Even when losing to Birds Celtics and The Pistons Jordan still played well. Name a time when Jordan no showed in a playoff series. Name a series when he was outplayed by another player on his team.