AussieCeltic wrote:BigtimeNBAfan wrote:dockingsched wrote:Lmao at people blaming Krause. Reinsdorf is the owner, nothing happens without his approval. Did some of you miss when he went around Krause and gave Phil a one year contract when Krause wasn’t doing what Reinsdorf thought was best? Some of you think Reinsdorf just got punked into unwillingly breaking up the roster?
Yep and that is the thing. People all hate Krause, but Reinsdorf was the owner. He could have fired Krause at any moment and either made Phil Jackson the GM or at least hired a "MJ friendly" GM that would have extended MJ's career in Chicago. He didn't do that. Reinsdorf deserves way more of the blame than he gets.
Also I have heard conflicting reports on that Phil Jackson was 100% forced out. Watching this makes it seem like Phil Jackson was "begged to come back" for another year. Of course Krause had poisoned the relationship where Phil Jackson didn't want to spend another minute working with him, but again that could have been fixed with Reinsdorf firing Krause.
Reinsdorfs issue is that he was loyal to people like Krause. At the end of the day, yes he is the owner and there is some blame, but he is not the GM of the team. You hire a GM to make those decisions and he trusted Krause.
To break up that team was just as crazy at the time as it is now.
I actually think the Bulls could have won a 7th. They would have had time to rest for the first time in 3 years due to the lockout. Many guys on other rosters came into that season out of shape but you can be damn sure MJ would have been in shape. The Knicks ended up making the finals as an 8th seed and weren't nearly as strong as they'd been in the past. The Spurs team that won had a young TD, declining David Robinson and some good vets - Mario Ellie, Sean Elliot, Avery Johnson, Steve Kerr, but still no Manu/Parker combo. I'm confident the Bulls make the finals and make it more of a contest than the Knicks did.
They would have had a longer off-season but a much more compressed regular season. It would have been 50 games played from February through April vs 82 games spread out from October through April.
The other 30 plus guys on the team would have been run pretty haggard by the time the playoffs started.
Karl Malone won MVP that season but he was one of the best in shape gym rats in NBA history.