Sprewell4Three wrote:camby23 wrote:bisme37 wrote:Good info but I don't know why it's directed at MJ rather than just being a primer on the league and salary cap at that time. MJ didn't face superteams but he also wasn't on a superteam. And other players were also not on or playing against superteams. So there was no superteam-related competitive advantage or disadvantage for MJ or anyone else.
Bulls was a superteam for 90s standards.
No they were not. Rodman was pretty much on the street before the Bulls picked him up. And most nights it was MJ carrying the scoring.
You act like MJ would have accepted less than carrying the scoring load. Ron Harper was a 20 a game scorer before the bulls. Kerr was far better than you seem to realize. Toni was a 4.5 BPM, 19.2 PER, .193 WS/48 guy over those 3 years. Those are legit allstar level box score stats for a 6th man.


























