troza wrote:OldSchoolNoBull wrote:3. That he, Al Vermeil, and even Phil, all thought Longley and Rodman were done. That Longley's legs were shot and that Rodman didn't have another full season in him. And that given this, they were in a position where they were going to pay MJ and Scottie a ton of money and have little left over to address the PF and C positions.
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I actually believe 3. I mean, they weren't wrong. Longley played three more years, missing significant time in two out of the three, and Dennis played a grand total of 35 more NBA games in his career after 1998. They may well have been in a position where MJ and Scottie were still playing well, but without a frontcourt playing at the necessary level. They may have looked like the March/April 1995 Bulls. Or a worse version of the gassed 1998 playoff Bulls.
And it's also 100% believable the JR didn't want to pay the money for MJ and Scottie if management didn't think the team could win again.
About this: Luc Longley played 39 games in the short season and 72 in the next. Less minutes and still helped the Suns go over the Spurts without Duncan. He could have been over but it is not like he was a great player. I've been enjoying him vs Pacers in 98 (rewatched the first 3 games until now).
Rodman... the only reason why he would not be able to take another season is his mind. The guys seemed fine physically to me in the 98 playoffs. So, I've watched all the games until game 3 of the ECF and I think I saw all of his starts: only one game under 10 rebounds (the first one). Some great passing and some good defense... even a spart in offense for game 1 of the ECF.
(and lots of weak fouls against him... the guy had a target... but also some of dirty/smart plays by him like grabing on screens and so that the refs didn't see).
If we look at what he did on other teams it is just his attitude and that no team wanted him. I do belive that with Phil, Pippen and Jordan he would have been fine in the Bulls.
So, for 99 and 00 we could have been right there with the same starting 5. Then we know that Harper, Longley and Pippen were really on the last legs.
So I call that reason also a bit of BS. Even with Longley on less minutes, wouldn't we be able to get a center?
Good post. I've never understood the Rodman was toast after 98 comments. The guy led the league in rebounding and played 80 games his final season on the Bulls. The next two seasons playing with no motivation and surrounded by horrible infrastructures, he showed he still could rebound just fine. Like you said, it was all mental with him. That said, I'm pretty convinced that he'd do much better in 99 with Phil, MJ, and Scottie than with Rambis and a young Shaq and Kobe.













