DingleJerry wrote:HurricaneKid wrote:DingleJerry wrote:I've honestly always felt MJ was a bit of a coward for coming back to a 55 win team that had made the 2nd round of the playoffs, and also brought a multiple time all-star and defensive player of the year with him. After the team had already added the best Euro prospect ever at the time and a 20 ppg scorer from the Clips. He should have said, "this aint fair. Ya'll need to get rid of a couple of these guys and give the rest of the league a chance or else I'm gonna sign elsewhere to even things up". I'm so happy other people agree now.
I didn't realize the Bulls had won 140 games the two years he was gone PLUS 31 playoff games with the two time reigning MVP and 3 All NBA players.
I guess my memory is getting bad.
I don't know where I said that. Obviously I know it's not an apples to apples. But the point is that Bulls team was just as loaded vs the rest of the league as this GSW team is now and it didn't ruin the league and no one diminishes MJs last 3 titles because of it. Since he left they'd added Kukoc and Harper to replace him, then adds himself and Rodman back in. Yea, not apples to apples but it's more similar than people would ever admit. And of course I know the biggest difference is that the Bulls were already his team before, but I don't think he looked at 96 season and said we're too good, we shouldn't add Rodman too that wouldn't be fair. No, they did all they could to be as good as they possibly could. That team was just as stacked as GSW.
This is categorically indefensible. A 55 win team that won 1 playoff series is
light years from a team that AVERAGED 70 wins over a two year period and had about 10 things go wrong in the playoffs and in G7 to somehow end up losing the game and series (unanimous MVP getting hurt in the playoffs, top 5 RAPM player getting suspended for G5 at home, Curry missing his last 5 shots of G7, the LeBron chase down block, Kyrie hitting that 3, and on and on). They would have been anointed as the greatest team ever and instead, KD joined them.
Pop was thrilled to be rid of Rodman and no one wanted him and his antics. Comparing Rodman/Kukoc/Pip to Dray/Klay/Curry is just awful. Pip was the only All-Star and the only All NBA selection for the Bulls. Curry was the first ever unanimous MVP, Dray was 2nd team All NBA and Klay was 3rd team All NBA. All three were obviously All-Stars.
Its objectively a wildly irresponsible comparison. Then again, there aren't ANY comparisons that AREN'T wildly irresponsible; because no great player has ever done what KD did.