dougthonus wrote:dice wrote:then it's the spurs in the finals. 3rd best team they would have faced during the dynasty years in the finals. 7.12 SRS, crushed the west in the playoffs, going 15-1. spurs probably have home court. i think the bulls are slight favorites, but that's a battle
Worth noting that Rodman went off the reservation the next year too. He signed on with the Lakers, whom were a legit contender, and didn't last or help them at all.
Maybe things would have been better in Chicago, but there's every reason to think that Rodman was going to be considerably reduced.
You were going up against a Spurs team with a drastically reduced Rodman and completely crap at center that was sending Tim Duncan and David Robinson at you. The Bulls had no way to defend either of those guys most likely.
Not sure how well the Spurs could have defended Jordan or Pippen for that matter, neither team was probably at its strength defending the other, but there's pretty good reason to think we weren't getting past the Spurs.
IIRC while Rodman was on the Lakers they had a much better record, small sample size albeit. Not sure what happened over there in LA, but with Detroit and Chicago, Rodman was pulling on the leash hard enough to loosen the stakes, but he never pulled up the stakes. Rodman was always who he always was. He had MJ PJ and Scottie with him in Chicago, and for some reason he respected those guys enough to stay as near to the reservation as he needed to be in order to help the team. I think he would have been alright staying here.























Finally in 2018! 16 year wait!