FuShengTHEGreat wrote:Hair Jordan wrote:Olajuwon?

Dude had 9 first round playoff exits in his career, 1 missed playoffs in his prime and got swept 4X. He couldn't make an All-NBA first team during the ages of 27, 28 or 29, couldn’t win an MVP or ring before age 30 and was in trade talks with Boston for Reggie Lewis. Brad Daugherty made the All-NBA Third team over him for Christ’s sake. He was a selfish head-case that faked injuries while missing the playoffs in his prime due to a contract dispute (while the doctors said there was nothing wrong him, BTW) He threw his teammates and coaches under the bus, cried during the ‘96 Olympics 'cause he wasn't getting touches and
only won when Jordan was retired and the three-point line was shortened for his shooters during the most talent-starved period in NBA history since the merger. Get real.
Only won when Jordan retired? How could one claim jordan was retired when Hakeem was winning a title when there's footage of him falling flat on his face at mid court via a nick Anderson lynching as Orlando tossed he and Chicago outta the playoffs?
You know the same Orlando team Hakeem and Houston swept? Jordan retired to do what he mostly did vs Hakeem bat under .500 strike out and lose.
Couldn't get out the first round? How many of those times was he under .500 like Jordan's losing ballhogging self twice was?
When overrated MJ was forced to carry the load Hakeem was most of his prime, he had the Bulls headed nowhere fast.
Imagine having the NBAs leading rebounder alongside you and still finishing under.500 like what happened with one of Jordans Bulls?
Hakeem would never.
This is a very disingenuous post.
First, in 1995 the Bulls had a terrible record before Jordan joined. The games played with a
rusty out of bball shape Jordan was like 13-4 as mentioned (forgot the exact record but way better)
Next, they went 72-10 the following season.
Finally, if you had watched those games vividly as a Bulls fan, you'd remember how much of a liability Dennis Rodman was on offense. Commentators would even say "A bit of a black hole on offense. You can't really pass it to him unless he's near the net." and things of that sort, so stating "Can't win without the greatest rebounder of all time" is a wild take.
Rodman is a phenomenal athlete and talent, but he was still a role player, with a very specific role; awesome rebounding and defense.
Next, just take a look at the Bulls records for all of those championship years.
72 wins, 69 wins, 62 wins.
All championships. Pretty good, isn't it?
So go ahead and name your favorite player and then provide evidence why Jordan is overrated to that player. I'm willing to bat as well. Usually, when a poster tries to state he's overrated, they end up coming up with excuses instead of facts because they are just upset at Jordan being commonly known as the GOAT.
Ask yourself if that's you or if there's evidence to him being overrated, because I'll tell you right now, he was a hell of a lot more skilled and fundamental than anyone in the league now.
And if you're trying to use 95' Jordan 20 games new into the league after a 2 year hiatus, or Jordan with cocaine addicts and no support "didn't make finals once!" arguments, then you really have nothing.
For the record, Hakeem is one of my favorite players, my choice for GOAT defender and is a top 7 all time great.