clutchcity wrote:OK there are too many good if not GREAT NBA linups that have made it to the finals or won the finals. We all Know about jordan's bulls, BUT is there any there any team that can match up to them? Now IM talkin about the team when RODMAN showed up.
The olny team I can think of behind the '04 Lakers is the '93-94 Rockets
Any other teams?[/b]
clutchcity wrote:Wait how were they soft
They had 8 strong players and despite Injuries made it to they palyoffs in great shape. Olajuwon took over in the playoffs. THat team is the real ClutchCity. They TRULY stepped up when they had to.![]()
And the '04 lakers had the titile won but Malond hurt his ankle and wasn't the same![]()
Sad story
clutchcity wrote:Ok So what you're saying is that Olajuwon didnt dominate in his MVP year, Sam Casell, Mario Elie, Carl Herrera, and Scottie Brooks off the bench would have no Impact, and the Bulls would run over them? I dont think thats completely true.
MJ would have his Game in the post, that is true. But Mario Elie is A GRITTY Defender on the outside![]()
Heh Maxwell is an underrated defender and Shooter and before his EGO got to him and Drexler came along he was doing fine. Kenny smith was the floor general and Sam Cassell, just like he is now, is and was stepping up and keeping them in games along with Elie and Herrera. If THose teams were ina 7 Game series, I wouldn't be ashamed of putting My money on the Rockets. If Olajuwon is double and Triple Teamed he has at the most 6 Consistent Shooters around Him.
As for Vernon, You can Leave Maxwell Open If you want to. Ask the Phoenix Suns. THey kno NOT to leave him open .
The Bulls in 1996 were the best offensive and defensive team in the league which makes them a really tough opponent. Could some teams have taken them? Yeah, of course. In a seven game series one could easily fathom the 60s Celtics, 80s Celtics and Lakers beating out the Bulls. Even the '83 Lakers, '72 Lakers, '67 Sixers, and early 90s Bulls would be teams that could take them. I'm not saying they would always beat the Bulls, but they'd take 45-55% of 100 seven game series.
keepnitgangsta1 wrote:No respect for this years Heat? I don't think that we are going to see a Shaq/DWade sort of team in a very long time.
Also, when you have Zo on the bench who might be a HOF'er, and Gary Payton (HOF), and other pieces such as Haslem, Posey, Williams, and Walker. They have to be mentioned.
keepnitgangsta1 wrote:No respect for this years Heat? I don't think that we are going to see a Shaq/DWade sort of team in a very long time.
Also, when you have Zo on the bench who might be a HOF'er, and Gary Payton (HOF), and other pieces such as Haslem, Posey, Williams, and Walker. They have to be mentioned.
Indy wrote:Well, the team that gave the Bulls the most trouble were the 98 Pacers. Had the Pacers gotten HCA that year, we would have won the series.
Not to mention the 18 point lead we had at halftime in game 7. I still have nightmares about that game.
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