What is most impressive to you about the 1990s Chicago Bulls dynasty?
Im continuing the Bulls trend of questions on here.. GO BULLS! and no hating or dumb answers trying to discredit the great 6 NBA title run What is most impressive to you about the 1990s Chicago Bulls dynasty?
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- The way the Bulls continued to grow as a group... They have the greatest player of all time who sometimes had no help at all. The bulls continued to win titles and titles and titles with entertaining basketball, Michael Jordans leadership clutchness,scoring,defending,passing. etc. Michael hit so many clutch shots.. it was crazy. Not to mention we did have the greatest coach ever in Phil Jackson. The bulls 72-10 record!! most wins for a regural season ever.
- Whats up? I'm a Bulls fan too. I think the best things was having the best record ever, and no one will beat it.
- Never lost in the finals.
- their NBA setting 72 win season!!
- If Jordan never retired that one time in the 90's they probably would have won 3 more titles.
- Most impressive was how good a coach Phil Jackson really was and still is!The Bulls like the Lakers were going no where until he got their.
- Jordan and Pippen could put up with Dennis Rodman. Also the fact that everyone on the team had a role
- The Chemistry. Every team over the years have had some in fighting, jealousy, power struggle, conflicts with Coaches. But it just loaded up and ran. One think KONJ I do wish we could have had 1 Bulls Rockets matchups in the 90s finals. From 91-93 Rockets were 5-1 against the Bulls in the reg season. Not saying the Rockets could have taken em out in the Finals, but the league has always been about matchups. Just wished we could have seen it, not as much as a Rockets fan, but more of as an NBA fan.
- On how Jordan retired at age 31 because he was being investigated for betting on basketball. Even David Stern was investigating him. People tend to forget that he had a gambling problem. Oh yeah in order to be the greatest of all time you have to dominate from start to finish. The real greatest of all time was Kareem. 88-2 in college, change the rules not to allow to dunk. Won 6 rings and 1 with the buck. Better area the 80's.
- The Chemistry, and the fact that guys like Pippen, Rodman and Grant were willing to do the dirty work (e.g. play defense) while Michael took all the credit. The improvement in Pippen's game year after year, which made him a top-50 player. And the overall intelligence of the players on the Bulls. There was also the fact that I won a nice size bet with a Bulls-fan friend of mine by betting him that the Bulls would win the title after they got Rodman. He tought that Rodman would blow the team up, I told him Jordan and Pippen would never allow that to happen. But I digress. Had Jordan not retired, they would not have won the title in '95, due to the lack of an inside presence. However, with Jordan, it's very possible they could have won the title in '94, with Horace Grant still around to provide interior defense and rebounding. Houston would have been tough in '94, that would have been a fun final to watch. But there's no way they could have won it in '95, besides, Jordan was back for those playoffs. There's no reason why the supposed GOAT would need a full season to refresh his memory as to how to play the game of basketball. Seven titles in eight years, a very real possibility. Eight in a row, no way.
- Michael Jordan!
- I would have to say how well they all played together.....You cant find that now a days .....
- The fact that they could still win 55 games without their superstar Michael Jordan. Just goes to show that TEAMS win championships, not individuals.
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