Who wins in seven games? Team 1 or Team 2?
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Who wins in seven games? Team 1 or Team 2?
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Who wins in seven games? Team 1 or Team 2?
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Jules Winnfield wrote:Team 1:
Kobe Bryant Age 27
Scottie Pippen Age 30
Toni Kukoc Age 27
Ron Harper Age 32
Dennis Rodman Age 34
Luc Longley age 27
Steve Kerr age 30
Bill Wennington age 32
rounding out the roster:
Randy Brown
Dickey Simpkins
Jed Beuchler
Team 2:
Michael Jordan age 32
Lamar Odom age 26
Smush Parker age 24
Brian Cook age 25
Chris Mihm age 26
Kwame Brown age 23
Devan George age 28
Luke Walton age 25
Andrew Bynum age 18
Rounding out the roster:
Aaron Mckie age 33
Von Wafer age 20
Jim Jackson age 35
Laron Profit age 25
Sasha Vujacic age 21
who would win in seven and how close would it be?

You are comparing a team that won 72 games to one that won 45 games?
Say MJ/Kobe switch places, the first team would still win between 55-64 games, but team 2 would win between 50-54 games.
So of course team 1 would win or should at least. The longest the series would go is 6 games.
But I am not sure what your agenda is. Why you didn't put Magic on the Lakers and Kobe on the 80's team?

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The team's respective records is irrelevant, but i think theyd have comparable end of season records. Both would be elite teams, no?
72 games is 72 games, but they won many of those games because of Jordan. So the question is, would the Bulls win 72 games with Bryant and would the Lakers win 45 with Jordan. Either way, it doesn't matter because a record depends on the competition that season. I assume that in any year, each team would win at least 50-55 games.
I'm just curious if you could take Jordan and put them with Kobe's worst teammates and he could elevate that team over a Kobe led team with Jordan's best teammates? The ages also matter because I picked probably the best all around Jordan against the best Kobe we've seen.
72 games is 72 games, but they won many of those games because of Jordan. So the question is, would the Bulls win 72 games with Bryant and would the Lakers win 45 with Jordan. Either way, it doesn't matter because a record depends on the competition that season. I assume that in any year, each team would win at least 50-55 games.
I'm just curious if you could take Jordan and put them with Kobe's worst teammates and he could elevate that team over a Kobe led team with Jordan's best teammates? The ages also matter because I picked probably the best all around Jordan against the best Kobe we've seen.
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maybe because Magic and Kobe play different positions?
maybe because Magic and Kobe play different positions?
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