sansterre wrote:migya wrote:Colbinii wrote:Stacked Deck yet still played better teams in the Finals than his own in 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Not really "stacking the deck"...or maybe LeBron James isn't good at card games.
Jordan played teams better than his in 1992 and 1993, arguably 1996.
Joining two top 10 players and losing the first season against an older and less talented team isn't a showing anything impressive
Forgive me, your position is that the '92 Blazers were better than the '92 Bulls, and the '96 Sonics were better than the '96 Bulls?
Yes, Blazers were definitely more talented and so were Sonics though most would argue they weren't.
Blazers had Porter and Drexler, one of the best backcourts in nba history. Kersey and Buck Williams were both among the best at their positions in different ways. Duckworth was an allstar the year before. Cliff Robinson on the bench as well as Danny Ainge, among others. Bulls had Jordan and Pippen, an overachieving Horace and nothing else to note.
Sonics had Payton and Kemp, Hawkins, Schrempf and Perkins, better than the Bulls as a whole. The bench was better for the Sonics. Bulls were great as a team but it wasn't on their talent.