Interesting Tidbit About The 1985-86 Chicago Bulls...
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Interesting Tidbit About The 1985-86 Chicago Bulls...
They had both Michael Jordan AND George Gervin on the roster! The Iceman was traded to Chicago in October of 1985, so where was the fanfare? Sure Michael was injured for most of that season before that legendary series vs. Boston, but why hasn't this received much attention? This could have been a crude version of Michael-Scottie before it even happened!
That team could have done some interesting work then if they had kept them around. The lineup would have looked probably like...
PG - John Paxson
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - George Gervin
PF - Orlando Woolridge
C - Artis Gilmore
That team could have done some interesting work then if they had kept them around. The lineup would have looked probably like...
PG - John Paxson
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - George Gervin
PF - Orlando Woolridge
C - Artis Gilmore
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Gervin was out of prime then. He wasn't even the best player on that Bulls team without Jordan.
Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
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Iceburg Slim wrote:They had both Michael Jordan AND George Gervin on the roster! The Iceman was traded to Chicago in October of 1985, so where was the fanfare? Sure Michael was injured for most of that season before that legendary series vs. Boston, but why hasn't this received much attention? This could have been a crude version of Michael-Scottie before it even happened!
That team could have done some interesting work then if they had kept them around. The lineup would have looked probably like...
PG - John Paxson
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - George Gervin
PF - Orlando Woolridge
C - Artis Gilmore
It was Gervin's last season in the league and in the playoffs he played less than 6 mpg.

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JordansBulls wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
It was Gervin's last season in the league and in the playoffs he played less than 6 mpg.
That's not actually true.
Gervin played a little over 25 mpg and scored over 16 ppg.
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Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
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tsherkin wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
That's not actually true.
Gervin played a little over 25 mpg and scored over 16 ppg.
I think he was referring to Gervin's playoff minutes.
Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
Jordan23Forever wrote:People are delusional.
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Iceburg Slim wrote:Add Gervin's 16-18 ppg average and Woolridge's all around game and you would have made a decent team before their time.
EDIT: Get over it; its just a sig, and I don't see your name on it.
Are you serious? You can't just go stealing peoples signs like that. At least steal my sign and post at another message board with it not at the same site.

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kooldude wrote:Gervin was out of prime then. He wasn't even the best player on that Bulls team without Jordan.
He coked his way out of the league. Jordan said some of his early teams had great talent, it was just wasted on guys who would be doing lines in their hotel rooms.
Chicago cleaned house on all of those guys pretty quick.
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Frosty wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
He coked his way out of the league. Jordan said some of his early teams had great talent, it was just wasted on guys who would be doing lines in their hotel rooms.
Chicago cleaned house on all of those guys pretty quick.
To be fair a lot of player were on coke back in those days. Gervin was a shell of himself so that team didn't have that much potential. Paxson wasn't in his prime yet, Jordan was still more concerned with his numbers than winning championships, and Cartwright was Cartwright.
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TheKingOfVa360 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
To be fair a lot of player were on coke back in those days. Gervin was a shell of himself so that team didn't have that much potential. Paxson wasn't in his prime yet, Jordan was still more concerned with his numbers than winning championships, and Cartwright was Cartwright.
Blah...blah...blah. And more blah.
IMO Paxson was the kind of player that was in his prime all the time. Just your typical neighborhood role player/spot up shooter.
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How many players/what are some other notables that got in trouble with coke during the 80's?
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