bledredwine wrote:Interesting.
And how did they do in 95? And after Jordan returned? Slightly above .500 34-31 to a 13-4 finish with a rusty Jordan.
Then 72-10 the next season.
That's right, 85-14 with Jordan after barely being above .500. How about them apples?
Once again, one of the cliche crutches used. It was not a super team.
Meanwhile, Lebron, Wade, and Bosh... three prior year MVP candidates team up and can't even get first seed, let alone eclipsing the ceiling raising of Jordan and the Bulls 72 win season.
And the fact that we're even talking about this shows how bad and distant the comparison is
You realize that the Bulls never lost 3 in a row during the 3 peat seasons with Jordan, right? And that they did in 94 and 95? That's how dominant he was.
Okay, now let's actually apply context to what you're saying here, because if there's one thing I've learned, it's that ignoring it is the only thing you're good at.
1. Yes, they were 34-31. A big reason for that is that they lost their all star PF in Horace Grant for nothing. That's going to make a pretty big difference.
2. That 34-31 record is still far better than what Miami and Cleveland's records were when they played without LeBron, and you can't even make the sample size argument. It's a proven fact that Jordan's Bulls had a winning record without him playing. Miami and Cleveland on the other hand didn't.
3. Yes, the Bulls went 72-10 the following season. A big reason however is that they acquired Dennis Rodman for peanuts. Jordan himself before that season stated that they needed a Horace Grant. There's no way they go to the finals, let alone win 72 games, without acquiring Dennis Rodman that season.
Oh, and by the way, let's just get this little nugget out of the way too...
Meanwhile, Lebron, Wade, and Bosh... three prior year MVP candidates team up and can't even get first seed, let alone eclipsing the ceiling raising of Jordan and the Bulls 72 win season.
A sentence that is so devoid of any legitimate thought that if I hadn't known you, I would swear that you were just trolling. Chris Bosh? Not a former MVP candidate, I don't know why you keep saying that. But more importantly, the team that DID get the one seed lost to this very Heat team in five games. The only reason the Heat didn't even get the one seed that season is because they spent the first twenty games trying to learn how to play with each other. Adjusted for that time period, they had the best record in the East compared to every other team, including the Bulls.
I don't understand why you do this. Is it your goal on this site to make Jordan fans look bad? Because you're doing a tremendous job of that.