Hair Jordan wrote:DimesandKnicks wrote:Hair Jordan wrote:Super team?

The Bulls were Jordan and one other All Star in Pippen. Rodman wasn’t an All Star in Chicago and Phil Jackson was a nobody when he took over in 1989. Doug Collins took the Bulls to the ECF in ‘89. Phil happened to be the coach when Pippen and Grant matured. That’s what made them contenders.
They won 57 games the year before Jordan retired and 55 games after. MJ is the goat but I imagine had the Bulls made it to the finals people might recognize how much of a gold locks opportunity Michael had to join such a great organization.
And Jordan’s second three peat definitely was a super team. Three HOFs and Harper and Kukoc off the bench could compete with any “Super Team” in any era
Jordan joined a great organization

The Bulls never made a Finals appearance before his arrival and haven’t made one since he left but they did manage to win 6 titles in his 11 full seasons with the team. Do you think that was just a coincidence?

Also, the Bulls were no super team. Pippen was drafted and Rodman never made an All Star team as a Bull. By 1995, his defense was nowhere near his DPOTY peak as a Piston. He was basically a great rebounder and glue guy by then. Kukoc is a member of the basketball HOF but would never make the NBA HOF if they had one. Nice try though.
Let me correct myself. Was a part of a great organization; again, this is why they won
55 games and took the eventual eastern conference champs to 7 games. I don’t think there’s anything that demonstrates how good that team was then how good they were without him.
When I say super team I’m not limiting that to teams that were formed through free agency, I’m talking about a teams talent level. Pippen was drafted (by a good organization that also hired Phil Jackson). Rodman never made an allstar game as a Bull but who cares. He was the best rebounder in the league and still one of the greatest defenders of all time as a Bull. His first year he finished 6 in DPOY behind five of the greatest defenders of all time and was still all defensive first team. He actually finished top 15 in MVP votes.
Kukoc was literally the sixth man of the year for Jordan’s first ring of his second three peat and finished second in his second year.
Then, again, that roster was supplemented with guys like Ron Harper, who went from a 20 ppg scorer to playing bench minutes and being a defender, and guys like Kerr who I think still has the best three point percentage in NBA history.
Sir, this is a super team.