You know, if you take all the weird compromised agent signings we had through that era, even if we had a team under Thibs, peaking at the right time like:

We still very much could have never won a chip. There have been so many super teams that are way way better than that on paper that just duff out in the first or second round. Kawaii+PG13, Kayrie+Durant+Harden, Durant on the Suns, Butler with Embiid and capable Simmons, we could go on and on and on…
I do think Wade said they weren’t high on Chicago because Rose was ball dominant. It was on Knuckleheads maybe? Or All the Smoke? I think it could be in the new interview with old heads thread I made. Not like Rose wouldn’t have figured it out, and he’s gone on record that he actually went HARD trying to recruit Wade/Lebron/Bosh and later Carmelo, but it is what it is.
You see free-agent players drawing a hard line in the sand to play for the Lakers all. The. Time. Nobody is scared of the ‘shadow of Kobe’ who accomplished 83 and 1/3 as much as Jordan did.
Chicago at best gets some gems like Gasol because he likes the opera or wanted to check out the Steppenwolf or whatever, Wade because he’s from Chicago and was pouting with Pat Riley, or guys like Rip Hamilton or DDR because we aren’t a **** horrid franchise—we just aren’t some Cinderella town, it gets cold as hell.
But taking a step back, we aren’t the 2000s Krause Bulls whose top gets are Ron Mercer and Eddie Robinson only to lose to teams by 50+ a night. We have more appeal just by name and location than most teams. Listen to DeMar Derozan talk about trotting out to sirus and ‘failing to appease the ghost of Jordan’ when he misses game winning shots.