johnyb wrote:The_Hater wrote:Long2s wrote:
Ludicrous claim.
Payton 19-8-3
Kemp 19-11
Schrempf 17-5-4
Hawkings 16-5
Perkins 12-5
vs
Jordan 30-6-6
Pippen 19-6-6
Longley 9-5
Harper 7-3
Rodman 5-15
How is the Bulls a better roster?
Jordan made them the better roster.
Swap MJ for Payton, who has the best roster now do you think? Does Payton make up for Rodman's 5ppg?
Barkley had Kevin Johnson, Cedric Ceballos, Dan Majerle, Danny Ainge, Tom Chambers, Richard Dumars, all scoring in double figures.
That's a stacked team!
Vets like Chambers, Ainge, Mark West. Young athletic scorers like Dumars, Ceballos, KJ. 1st team defense in Dan Majerle. Cedric Ceballos scorer 21ppg in 2 seasons with the Lakers when he left them. KJ suffered injuries but had 20-10 at 30 years old in 1996-97, you know, when Kobe was coming off the bench for the Lakers! Tom Chambers was an absolute stud (with one of the best dunks ever) and only 3 seasons removed from scoring 27ppg. Richard Dumas got kicked from the league for drugs, but was a beast and you would know his name today if he hadn't. Supremely athletic with a killer midrange.
The Bulls roster was better because they had the greatest player of all time along with another HOFer. When Rodman joined they had 3.
That Sonics team features exactly one hall of famer. And he’s not even one of the 30 greatest players ever.
That Suns team featured exactly one hall of famer although KJ is borderline and may eventually get in.
Meanwhile the current Warriors have 2 surefire HOFers and 2 others who are trending that direction.
Listing player stats doesn’t really support your claim here either. The Suns scored a lot because they played at a high pace.
The SUNS were considered as the clear cut favorite at the time and to claim otherwise is the very definition of revisionist history. They were the deepest team in the league, they had the beast of beasts in his absolute prime, KJ and Thunder Dan in their primes and a second unit that would be starters on half the league. They were called the team of destiny for a reason. That of course must have angered God who sent his Angel of Death to punish them.
1991 Pistons, 1992 Blazers, Cleveland all through 1988-1992, 1996 Sonics, Utah 1998, Indiana 1998, all had superb teams with a deep roster, great HOF coaches, will, ambition, mentality and some of them were also insanely athletic. With the exception of Pistons, all others were deprived of their worthy place in history by Attila the Hun.
Its funny all those teams aren't seen as great now because they lost to Jordan which makes these guys underestimate his competition. People really think Lebron had harder competition in the Finals? Maybe in you can make the argument for 2007, 2014, 2016, and 2017 (of which he only won 1 of those series) but here's the teams Jordan faced in the Finals:
The Lakers won 58 games and had a top 5 player ever that was MVP the year prior
The Blazers won 57 games, had the MVP runner up and won 59 games while making the Finals in 90 and 63 games while losing in the Conference finals in 91.
The Suns won 62 games despite having the best PG in the league injured half the season, and were a mid 50 win team the year prior that then went and added Charles Barkley who won MVP that year.
The Sonics won 64 games and won between 55-63 games each of the 3 seasons leading up to this one and went to a WCF recently. The had the DPOY on the team too.
The Jazz won 64 games and made the WCF in 92, 94, and 96. They also had the league MVP.
The Jazz in 98 62 games, were coming off a Finals appearance, and Scottie was coming off some serious injuries and looking shaky.
All of these teams are commonly mentioned when people bring up the best teams without a ring.