NBA Legends Explain Why the 96 Bulls were The Best Team Ever

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    In this video NBA Legends explain why the 1996 chicago bulls are the best
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  • @jeanferguson9063
    @jeanferguson9063 Před 9 měsíci +120

    Trying to stop Michael Jordan with NO HAND CHECKING in todays NBA would be hilarious to watch... 🤷‍♂️😂😂

    • @joel8692
      @joel8692 Před 8 měsíci +17

      OMG can u imagine Jordan defending Steph with hand checking being allowed? Lmaooo jordan would probably hurt him by pushing him around

    • @dearingrogers2785
      @dearingrogers2785 Před 7 měsíci +7

      He'd go to the rack at will,no one would be able to guard him

    • @Wis_Dom
      @Wis_Dom Před 7 měsíci +11

      You might as well just bring the rim to Mike!
      Because that is what it would be like, LOL!🤣

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@jeanferguson9063. Curry would be hand checked the hell out of. MJ would “direct” him where he c wanted him to go. He wouldn’t be able to get enough separation from MJ to avoid his 3’s getting blocked. Not allowed to hand check Jordan, the best athlete to play in the NBA? That’s just slam dunk contest for him.

    • @jeanferguson9063
      @jeanferguson9063 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@frankiek2269 🤣😂😂

  • @theDamiancamel
    @theDamiancamel Před 9 měsíci +305

    soft NBA can´t be compared with the greatness of 80-90 era.

    • @TheLuminousOne
      @TheLuminousOne Před 9 měsíci +23

      soft NBA's equivalent to women's netball

    • @jimmyjams9036
      @jimmyjams9036 Před 9 měsíci +25

      I can’t watch modern basketball. I’m happy I lived in the era of men’s basketball, not this wimp European garbage we are watching nowadays.

    • @kifacorea
      @kifacorea Před 9 měsíci +4

      ​@@TheLuminousOnedon't be sexist, bruh

    • @Artyart-qo8bl
      @Artyart-qo8bl Před 9 měsíci +4

      Facts👍🇺🇸

    • @theetruth8626
      @theetruth8626 Před 9 měsíci +5

      ​@@kifacoreaget outta here with that basketball is a man sport

  • @margarinetaintedgreen8140
    @margarinetaintedgreen8140 Před 8 měsíci +51

    I watched a game of ‘96 CHI the other day. Luc Longley was 7’2”, 270 lbs, and they went to him every possession the first 5-6 possessions. He gave CHI, lay-ups, dunks and wide open 17-footers because of his vision and passing.
    Dennis Rodman was as unstoppable as a defender/rebounder could be.
    It wasn’t just that he,
    - could guard virtually any position at an elite level
    - out-rebounded virtually everyone, even with peers of Robinson, Shaq, Mutombo, Ewing, Oakley, Daugherty, Olajuwon, Thorpe, Malone, Barkley, Willis, Mourning, and Kemp,
    - get to every loose ball before anyone else
    - make instant-offense outlet passes,
    - blow up his opponent’s focus and concentration,
    - fire up the crowd,
    and do all of this simultaneously for 34 minutes per game without getting tired, he also just had high b-ball intelligence, a real swagger, and a real mental toughness that just said, “you guys are not going to win this game.”
    Toni Kukoč was 6’10” with handles, quickness, passing, post-game, and perimeter shooting.
    He was too quick and had too good an outside shot for the big/strong guys, and had too much size, footwork and low-post touch for the small/quick guys.
    He could make plays with the pass on the break, in the half-court, from the perimeter from the post, and he made his FTs
    A 7’0” 250 lbs outsider shooter in Bill Wennington who seemed to make every 18-footer he ever took.
    Already there is too much size and versatility when we talk about the combined skills from Kukoč, Longley, Wennington and Rodman, that of outside shooting, passing, FT-shooting, post scoring, rebounding and defense, that of dudes with an average height of 6’11”.
    Again, too much size and depth.
    Depth? How about the #1 all-time leader in career 3PT%, Steve Kerr?
    Between Jud Buechler, Ron Harper, Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan they had outside shooting, passing, low-post scoring, rebounding and defense from 4 guys avg. height of 6’6”
    They were too smart, too big, too deep, too well-rounded, too unselfish and had too much Jordan to be beaten by anybody.

    • @Herbalizer28
      @Herbalizer28 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Dude, I agree that the 96 Bulls are most likely the best team ever, but slow your roll on some of these role players..Jud Buechler played like 7 min per game and shot 36% from 3 but 53% from FT in the playoffs..he basically made less than 1 shot per game ! Kerr could help space the floor and hit a 3 or two..but couldn't defend anyone ! Kukoc was like Hedo Turkoglu ..he could shoot (but actually shot very poorly in the 96 playoffs) but was a poor defender..still, a good scoring option from the bench, but he wasn't dominating anyone..Wellington..less than 10min and made 1 or 2 shots per game and didn't even averaged 2 rebounds and couldn't block shots ! The truth is..besides Kukoc and Kerr, they didn't really have depth..that's why Pippen and Jordan played 40min ...still their starting 5 was so strong and the pieces complemented themselves so well, no team (now or then) could beat them in a 7 games series !

    • @margarinetaintedgreen8140
      @margarinetaintedgreen8140 Před 6 měsíci +5

      ⁠​⁠@@Herbalizer28I hear what you’re saying; they didn’t have a glut of talent around MJ/Pippen/Jordan.
      Not like Russell had, Magic/Kareem had, Bird had, Lebron had, Steph had, etc.
      After watching more games of the ‘96 Bulls, I think their overall chemistry and complimentary parts are better than I thought they were.
      I always thought MJ/Pippen/Rodman was the best defensive trio ever.
      Still do.
      I always thought Kukoč was a very good 6th man, a versatile x-factor.
      I still do.
      I guess I always thought their defense drove a lot of their offense, with Pippen and MJ doing all the ball-handling/facilitating and scoring with very marginal contributions from anyone other than Kukoč.
      I think the way they punished defenses with their team offense is better than I previously thought is all I’m saying

    • @1Flyingfist
      @1Flyingfist Před 4 měsíci

      Kukoc had handles? 🤔😂 OK... I remember watching him play and thinking, yo pass wtf was that? But hey, if it worked it worked. 😅

    • @prestonfroelick8613
      @prestonfroelick8613 Před 3 měsíci +1

      '85 Celtics Bird,McHale,Parrish,Dennis Johnson, Ainge,Walton, '87 Lakers Magic,Jabaar,Worthy,Scott, Cooper,Rambis,McAdoo. I don't think any team could beat those two teams in a 7 game series. That's why they went to 7 twice.

    • @Chris-es6ps
      @Chris-es6ps Před 3 měsíci

      6-0 in the Finals.

  • @johncaparulo4800
    @johncaparulo4800 Před 9 měsíci +154

    Watching highlights and docs about those Bulls teams is great. But living through it was a different experience entirely bc we didn’t know how the story would end. MJ’s last shot in Utah is a great memory to relive. But watching it live in June ‘98 with an NBA title and history on the line was almost indescribable.

    • @KyprosEc
      @KyprosEc Před 9 měsíci +13

      It was all that and then some. He completely willed the team to victory. Everybody was waiting in anticipation and it looked like they were just too old and tired to pull it off in that decisive game 6 of 1998...until Jordan dropped more than 50% of his teams points and put on a clinic on both sides of the floor for the win

    • @awesom2bemelonestar10
      @awesom2bemelonestar10 Před 9 měsíci +8

      You ain't neva lied there. I remember that last shot in Utah. It was poerty in motion.

    • @ShadowbannedbyYoutube
      @ShadowbannedbyYoutube Před 9 měsíci +1

      Shut up we had tvs in the 90’s…..

    • @MS-ns2pj
      @MS-ns2pj Před 8 měsíci

      MJ pushed off. It should have been a foul.

    • @charlesmcallister9679
      @charlesmcallister9679 Před 8 měsíci

      then u know they could be beat

  • @kennethli8
    @kennethli8 Před 9 měsíci +127

    As a die-hard Warriors fan since the early 1990s, the 96 Bulls will literally demolish the Warriors. If the Bulls played in the current NBA, they will be ranked #1 in both defense and offense in the league. Randy Brown as a bench warmer could guard Stephen one on one and then you also have Ron Harper, standing at 6'7", MJ, Pippen, and Rodman. We do not even need to talk about offense.

    • @middlfingazup2446
      @middlfingazup2446 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Nah they wouldn’t. How can you be ranked #1 in O when they wouldn’t have enough firepower. The 72 win season in the finals they used 7 players at least 18 minutes. Kerr at about 18 & Harp at about 18 or 19 then you have Mj, Pip, Rodman, Longley (no foot speed or quickness that in no way could defend in space) and Kukoc a good offensive weapon who has no D, no foot speed, no lateral quickness and also can’t guard in space. The only other guy with D that can guard in space would be Randy Brown was playing 8 minutes a game in the finals. Even if he got more minutes that’s less offense. They have 4 total players that could defend in space and Rodman could guard certain players in space but him guarding away from the basket hurts them. Even though the bulls at times picked up full they were not built to defend 3 line in regularly with more athletes on the floor than ever, more players on the floor that would shoot, that would handle and dealing with more spacing than they could imagine. The size of perimeter players increases tremendously as today’s players are best equipped to defend today’s game. When this bulls squad played there was probably 15 big guards which is why at times smaller guards had to guard Mj. Most small forwards back then could not guard in space. Pull up some old games and see how much weaker the D was. It wasn’t as sophisticated and the bulls were an athletic team but they only had a few athletes. Now every team has 7, 8, 9, 10 athletes. The bulls never faced anything like any of these teams. Kerr wouldn’t even be playing 20 minutes cause he would get cooked and he himself admits he couldn’t play today. If Harp is only playing 19 min a game in the finals (23 min a game regular season) he’s not equipped to guard these dudes in space.
      No matter how good anyone’s defense is from the past or any team in general, if you have to deal with more athletes than ever, more skilled players than ever, more players on the floor that will shoot and handle than ever, more spacing than ever than your defense is going to take a hit. The league then had a few 3 pt shooters if that on the floor at the same time. Guys are doing unheard of things today. GHill was killin’ Pip & Mj cause they weren’t used to 6’8 dudes going right to left like a guard and he wasn’t a shooter. It’s like when they say how past players would ball today, yeah I’m offense but they’d be getting cooooked playing defense. Mchale was a great defender, today he gets cooked trying to guard dudes 3 line in.
      Past games show dudes getting 5 feet of air space INSIDE the 3 line. Pull up “Michael Jordan shows full repertoire vs Suns”, the defense is horrible. It doesn’t even look like the finals. They try to dog today’s defense but good O beats good D and this is by far way more overall talent than any time in the past. Everybody has a stepback, cross you up, more guys with size doing it. They’d be facing players doing things they never imagined. How do you kill dudes doing things you’ve never seen. 1 dude I’m the past shot a step back. Way more dudes shoot 3’s and at a better rate. Those that make excuses, nah, the 3 line was there a long time ago and true shooters shoot with range 3 line or not so I’m talking players as is not “if this…if that”. Mark Jackson retired in 04’, the most 3’s he made in a game was 5 in 89’….

    • @middlfingazup2446
      @middlfingazup2446 Před 8 měsíci

      The bulls would be hoopin’ but people putting too much on it. Undrafted dudes would be 1st & 2nd rd picks any time in the past. There’s 3rd, 4th options that would be 1st options in the past. Credit to Mugsey Bogues who started most of his 14 yrs and averaged 10 a game 3 separate years with no J but with no J and without extreme bounce ain’t no 5’3 dude playing today. People like Carmelo, Kemba, Younger Isaiah, John Wall would still be starters any time in the past.
      The bulls never saw a lot of this but these dudes have seen Kobe (Mj clone), Giannis a bigger Pippen with less shooting or a PG who’s bigger with more shooting. Every team has multiple 6’6, 6’8 & up guys to throw at Mj & Pip, not stop them but the bulls just have 3 dudes to throw bodies but again Rodman on the perimeter playing D on certain guys hurts them.
      While it’s a hypothetical these things laid out are facts. If a player can’t guard in space then no matter what era they’re in they can’t guard in space. The bulls would score more than they did but some of that is due to more scoring they would give up….

    • @Real_Michael_Jordan
      @Real_Michael_Jordan Před 8 měsíci +6

      Not to mention Pip's wingspan is 7'3"

    • @middlfingazup2446
      @middlfingazup2446 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@Real_Michael_Jordan 🎯🎯🎯

    • @Cauthonlol
      @Cauthonlol Před 8 měsíci

      Cool story lol, let me guess you are around 60 and still live in 90s. Bulls are complete and utter garbage bins compared to any playoff team in modern nba

  • @sanjayr
    @sanjayr Před 9 měsíci +56

    I was truly blessed to witness the years of MJ and the Bulls.

    • @julssaybu2659
      @julssaybu2659 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Draymond Dreen

    • @joycelago1315
      @joycelago1315 Před měsícem

      Me too, and I’m from Chicago. The celebrations were great

  • @cbleman
    @cbleman Před 9 měsíci +76

    You can't argue Kerr... Name one person closer to all the involved players and his complete understanding of every single players skill and capacity to dominate.

    • @patalberta5493
      @patalberta5493 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Plus he was at it with Jordan at one time or the other way around

    • @Jimmy-ik2kc
      @Jimmy-ik2kc Před 8 měsíci +1

      I agree,he was in the middle of the Bull's play and he coached the Warriors so he had a great perspective of both teams and he knows what the deal would be if these teams played each other.

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Jimmy-ik2kc 86celtics would stomp both of them

    • @allaboutcash439
      @allaboutcash439 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@dp233332if we are going there then the '83 sixers crushes them all. Remember them sweeping the Showtime Lakers...the same Lakers who went back n forth with the Celts for years. Just sayin'.

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@allaboutcash439 86 cektics woulda killed theb83 76ers its 5hofers vs 3 even if toney should be a 4th the 76ers are still outmatched...they swept the lakers who were missing j.worthy and had injuries to norm nixon and mcadoo

  • @useyourthirdeye9083
    @useyourthirdeye9083 Před 9 měsíci +73

    MJ, Pip, Rodman, and arguably Harp are all some of the greatest defensive players EVER.

    • @allenmoses110
      @allenmoses110 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Rodman is a Piston. So
      Is Sally.

    • @useyourthirdeye9083
      @useyourthirdeye9083 Před 9 měsíci +9

      @@allenmoses110 Rodman played for the pistons, spurs, bulls, Lakers and possibly another team. Sally also went on to different teams. Wtf are you talking about? How old are you?

    • @astorbergonzoni
      @astorbergonzoni Před 9 měsíci

      @@useyourthirdeye9083dallas

    • @eddieG667
      @eddieG667 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Not just individually but their ability to switch was key. Even when Rodman would switch on a guard it wasn’t that big of a mismatch.
      And then if you had a quick small guard, they had Randy Brown who came off the bench. Or the early years they’d have BJ Armstrong. He did a heck of a job on Kevin Johnson in the 93 finals

    • @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531
      @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531 Před 8 měsíci +1

      After those four greats having Kokoc on your roster ain't no joke!

  • @user-jw5qj8kv2y
    @user-jw5qj8kv2y Před 9 měsíci +36

    The NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL from the 1980s to 1990s were really interesting.
    That era was the heyday of the four major North American professional sports leagues.

  • @sikcobra
    @sikcobra Před 9 měsíci +15

    That 90s era Bulls team made me into a believer. I was a laker fan and hated the bulls. But after that 92’ Barcelona dream team, the magnitude of that team also changed. It was like watching the Beatles or Elvis on a weekly basis. No team has done that in the modern NBA. They were at the top so many years, never lost a series or an NBA title during their reign (with MJ of course)

  • @khiladiincorporated6286
    @khiladiincorporated6286 Před 8 měsíci +20

    The Bulls would physically wear down GS on offense, which would impact GSs offense. Imagine Curry having to guard MJ on the block over and over again. Kukoc would even have more of an impact in todays game. His impact would be much greater, like Kerr said.

  • @Tanfo77
    @Tanfo77 Před 9 měsíci +19

    The 92 Bulls was pretty strong too. MJ at this time was relentless and more athletic.

  • @rickbateman2401
    @rickbateman2401 Před 9 měsíci +37

    Modern fans need to realize a few things. MJ was not a bad 3pt shooter, he just never practiced it and didn’t do it a lot because he didn’t want to. The fact is that as his career moved along, he got better and better from downtown. The player with the best 3pt shooting percentage in the NBA coaches the Warriors but he played for the 96 Bulls. And last but by no means least - imagine that you have the greatest scorers in NBA history playing in an era where there is hand checking, where the 7 footer is camped out under the basket waiting for you to drive the hoop, where the game is much more physical and then you take all that away while still letting him and Pippen shut down passing lanes and play the ambush defence they were so great at….. Sorry, but playing under the way the 96 rules were called - Bulls in 4. Playing under the current rules - Bulls in 3 with the league putting in a mercy rule and cancelling game 4.

    • @laz0rama
      @laz0rama Před 9 měsíci +1

      lol!

    • @younglove3362
      @younglove3362 Před 9 měsíci

      And Jordan fans need to get off Jordan nutsack and accept the fact that they are delusional fanboys stuck in Nostalgia that want to hear nothing negative about Jordan. 🙄

    • @vashdavasher
      @vashdavasher Před 8 měsíci +1

      It also to make it balance, mj already can score 30 40 50 60 without 3 what will happen if he is also deadly in 3s😂😂😂😂😂

    • @kenneths.perlman1112
      @kenneths.perlman1112 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Jordan still holds finals record for 3 point shots in a half.

    • @rickbateman2401
      @rickbateman2401 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@kenneths.perlman1112 I think Ray Allen broke that record in 2010.

  • @your_royal_highness
    @your_royal_highness Před 9 měsíci +20

    Harper was woefully underrated in my view; he was an excellent defender. I think if the rules were 90’s rules where you could beat people up then no question the Bulls would be favored. Kerr knows more than me and he thinks that Bulls team would do well with current no-touch defending.

    • @joseburgos9654
      @joseburgos9654 Před 4 měsíci

      Imagine if Harper didn't shred his knees during his early years with the Cavaliers. The man was Jordan-like pre-knee injury.

  • @danielh3179
    @danielh3179 Před 8 měsíci +21

    People also don't realize the psychology of the '96 Bulls. After MJ's humiliation by the Orlando Magic in the '95 playoffs, MJ came into the 95-96 season with a chip on his shoulders which paved the way for their 2nd three-peat.

    • @mj23goat3
      @mj23goat3 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Nobody "humiliated" MJ. He'd only been back in the league for 17 regular season games before that '95 playoffs began. No training camp, nothin'. None of us were expecting him to lead that year's Bulls team to the ring.

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před 8 měsíci

      @@mj23goat3 he was never the same or as unstoppable after baseball...lost the top end of his handles his quickness and his ups and wasnt the same tireless defensive force more or less picked and chose his moments and rested alotta the time to conserve self for 4th qtrs.
      Maybe he wasnt in basketball shape yet but he had been back just as long if not longer than hed been back from the foot injury in 86 b4 scoring 63pts against Boston.
      B4 baseball he didnt need a 3rd HOFer-especially a rebounding and defense specialist-on his team in order2win 3championships in a row...
      He never regained those handles which orlando exploited the deterioration of in 1995...he changed his style quote a bit from 96 on relied far more upon the triangle the fadeaway and upon posting up. Didnt attack the rim after returning from baseball anywhere near as often or effectively.

    • @mj23goat3
      @mj23goat3 Před 8 měsíci

      @@dp233332 Wow, so much wrong with this nonsensical statement. Now I will take your comment into my operating theater and dissect:
      "...he was never the same or as unstoppable after baseball..."
      Huh? In the three years he played directly after returning from his father's death he won three scoring titles, two All-Star MVP's, two regular season MVP's, three Finals MVP's...and three RINGS. What exactly is it that anyone stopped him from doing?
      "...wasnt the same tireless defensive force..."
      And yet he was chosen 1st Team All-Defense during each of his three post-baseball years and finished 6th, 5th, and 4th (at age 35!) in the voting for Defensive Player of the Year, respectively, over those three seasons.
      "...more or less picked and chose his moments..."
      He'd been picking and choosing his moments ever since PhilJack got there. That was the tactic that Phil and his staff taught him which is why they started winning championships. Everyone knew MJ could dominate from the opening tip to the final buzzer but the problem was that when he did that it meant his teammates never got a few good looks throughout the game so they could hit some shots and be confident/in the groove when "winnin' time" (as Magic would say) rolled around in the fourth quarter. What Money learned how to do was to get his points more _in the flow of the game_ while still keeping his teammates involved too. THEN they were ready when the time came to hit a big shot as, say, Kerr did in the '97 Finals.
      "... he had been back just as long if not longer than hed been back from the foot injury in 86 b4 scoring 63pts against Boston."
      A man's body bounces back _way_ faster from injury/inactivity at age 23 than it does at 33.
      "He never regained those handles which orlando exploited the deterioration of in 1995..."
      The only thing deteriorating is your memory. All Orlando "exploited" was the fact that they were lucky enough to be facing a 60% MJ rather than a 100% MJ. By the 1996 season he was back to 100% and we all know how that went.

  • @ergoat
    @ergoat Před 9 měsíci +83

    Seeing MJ dominate with pure athleticism from 91-93 was incredible, but to see Jordan with the 96 Bulls become a cerebral assassin, just dominate and debilitate the other teams' willpower was something else. What I don't think is talked about enough about that 72 win season: The way the Bulls would pace the game, toy with opponents like a cat with a mouse, make them think they stood a fighting chance at halftime-- and the Bulls would explode out of the gates in the 3rd quarter, scoring at will and shut them down defensively, and rack up such a lead, that it became customary that Jordan, Pippen and Harper would sit out most of the 4th quarter icing their knees and joking around on the bench. The 73 win GSW team was amazing... but they didn't have that level, that aura.

    • @thegipps
      @thegipps Před 9 měsíci +2

      I'm picking Bulls all the way but that Warriors team used to crush 3rd quarters too

    • @laz0rama
      @laz0rama Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@thegipps true that.

    • @awesom2bemelonestar10
      @awesom2bemelonestar10 Před 9 měsíci +1

      No lies detected.

    • @Avicenna_76
      @Avicenna_76 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Pippen and Jordan resting after big lead in 4th quarter is the only reason Lebron has more FG in losing games in 4th quarter 🤣.

    • @spookymiraclepreacher6037
      @spookymiraclepreacher6037 Před 8 měsíci +3

      95-96 bulls had 3 players on the 1st all-defensive team Jordan, Scotty, and the worm. Curry would be squashed offensively, KD would be guarded by Rodman and would frustrate him quickly because today’s league is soft and he frustrated 80s-90s guys. If it was a 7 game series bulls would win in 5.

  • @kenvalliere7906
    @kenvalliere7906 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I was lucky enough to grow up in a house with a satellite dish. I could watch any team, any game I wanted. I probably watched 50 plus Bulls games a year. I was not necessarily a Bulls fan, but I knew how special that era was. Thanks Sean...love your channel!!

  • @theonyxwarlord1
    @theonyxwarlord1 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Being the early 80's baby, I am....it was an honor and privilege to see all of this basketball evolve. In my opinion, 96 Bulls' greatest team of all time hands down. You use 80's 90's era rules...straight sweep by Chicago, you do today's rules Chicago in 5. BTM...love the channel and all the content. Keep being great my g.👌🏾🤙🏾

  • @youmaderoskoe
    @youmaderoskoe Před 9 měsíci +14

    I loved watching this! I'm from Chicago, so, I saw the dynasty up close & personal! It was cool going down memory lane & Shawn does an excellent job with his videos & his basketball knowledge is A1! Much love.

  • @lonewolf4949
    @lonewolf4949 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I didn't see them live in person but followed the games live on TV back in the 90's especially in the playoffs and Finals.

  • @NadavHbr
    @NadavHbr Před 9 měsíci +3

    I remember that feeling in 1996 - we knew we are witnessing something special

  • @cantherapeutics
    @cantherapeutics Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just can’t get enough !

  • @joeldriver-sp2rg
    @joeldriver-sp2rg Před 9 měsíci +15

    The 2nd threepeat was better because they had Rodman and Kukoc. Kukoc could have been a franchise player on many teams...he was that good. Rodman was the greatest rebounder for his size in history and an incredible defender who could change games without even scoring. That team was absolutely ridiculous.

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před 7 měsíci

      Kukoc was a defensive liability who wasnt even able to retain a starting roster spot on toronto after mj retired became a starter for the bulls avgd merely 18.8ppg at 42%fg% and 5.3apg he never made an all star team...with all due respect u are absolutely out of your mind for suggesting he was a potential franchise player in the nba

    • @bradjpeter
      @bradjpeter Před 3 měsíci

      ⁠@@dp233332Toni Kukoc is a Hall of Fame basketball player. He was a key member of a team that won a 3-peat.

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před 3 měsíci

      @@bradjpeter stop being an idiot hes in because he was a foreigner and the hof created a policy which leads to at least 1 foreigner being inducted every yr... he never made a single all star team and couldnt retain a starting job even after mj retired again and scottie went to houston...nothing about his career was HOF worthy at the nba level if he deserves it on actual merit so do 50-70%of players whove been in the nba including everyone who unlike him was avle to retain a role as a starter on any team for more than 2-3yrs

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před 3 měsíci

      @@bradjpeter stop lying he got in because the hof inducts a foreigner every yr...if he deserves to be a hofer based on what he did in the nba so does every player who unlike kukoc was actuslly able to retain a role as a starter for more than 2seasons...he never made an all star team and wasnt even able to maintain a role as a starter for more than a yr even after mj retired and scottie left. He was a role player on a team that had 9 role players and 3 legit HOFers...The fact that he won 3rings means very little he was never one of the 3 best players on that team he was a role player he sucked on defense same as Kerr cept Kerr was far more reliable as a spot up shooter in the playoffs...toni was always more of a wildcard who might be hot or might be absolutely stone cold as a shooter from 1night2the next...

    • @bradjpeter
      @bradjpeter Před 3 měsíci

      @@dp233332 It's not just the NBA HoF. It's the Basketball HoF. He was a key member of a team that won 3 straight NBA Championships, following a spectacular career in Europe.

  • @rafaelgalue3951
    @rafaelgalue3951 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This are the things that I try to make my youngest brothe understand, there is nothing compared to the hype of watching the bulls back in the 90's

  • @Wh4L205
    @Wh4L205 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The best nba channel ever. Keep it up brother.

  • @andy_in_colorado7060
    @andy_in_colorado7060 Před 9 měsíci +8

    As a Pacers fan, I was looking forward to finally getting past the ECF; we ("we") had taken the Knicks & Magic both to 7 games, and as far as I was concerned, it was now OUR turn. And the Pacers were the only team to beat the Bulls twice that season, including a win at Chicago on I think the final day of the regular season, so I was thinking that the Pacers represented the only chance against that juggernaut.
    And then we choked in the first round to Atlanta.

    • @thegipps
      @thegipps Před 9 měsíci +2

      Man, being in chicago that 7 game series against the pacers in 98 was the only time I started to have doubts

    • @andy_in_colorado7060
      @andy_in_colorado7060 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@thegipps I died on the inside after that game 7. Even when they finally did get through, to the Lakers in 2000, they were a spent force.

    • @rushrush1209
      @rushrush1209 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Indiana beat Chicago on the Bulls' 2nd to last regular season game that year... By then, the Bulls had locked up the best record in the NBA, and probably didn't give their full effort in that game.. The Bulls would've still beat Indiana if they played in the 1996 playoffs. No one was going to beat the Bulls in a best of 5 or best of 7 series that year.

  • @wea1978
    @wea1978 Před 8 měsíci +3

    My senior year of HS was 95-96. My God what a time to be alive 😢

  • @llbuitre
    @llbuitre Před 8 měsíci +2

    Harper, MJ, Pippen and Rodman can switch everything. Plus, it is difficult to bring the ball up when facing the Bulls.

  • @goodymob9638
    @goodymob9638 Před 8 měsíci +3

    People keep forgetting about Kukoc, he would have definitely held his own against KD. The one thing people forget about those Bulls, they were an excellent switching defense everyone could guard multiple positions.

  • @dr.topgun
    @dr.topgun Před 9 měsíci +2

    I remember the NBA europe match Bulls vs. Olympiakos in Paris, man I watched the whole thing live on TV. That was one of the few occasions you got live NBA in germany that time. When I watch the NBA today, there is nothing even close to the seriousness of the 90s.

  • @jessecastillo3841
    @jessecastillo3841 Před 8 měsíci +2

    It was an event for families to sit around the tv and watch MJ and the Bulls play for championships. Even people that didnt watch the NBA. Showed up to watch the Bulls. That was my experience back then. And no team is beating the 96 bulls in a series. Not even close. That's just my humble opinion watch the teams back then. And all the way to now. I just recently tried to watch a full game and was shocked. Of how the game is played now. Very little teams play any defense. And everyone just hangs out around the 3pt line. Waiting to get the rock. To just launch up trash. Rebound and kick it right back out. That was most of the whole game. Crazy

  • @Breyzn
    @Breyzn Před 9 měsíci +2

    To grow up at this time was a privilege. Salute

  • @frankiefernandez9225
    @frankiefernandez9225 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Greatest Team of all Time

  • @DarthMarx
    @DarthMarx Před 3 měsíci

    I remember, starting to watch NBA when I was around 10/12 ( 1986/1988). I lived in Spain and there was no Internet. I could only watch the highlights on sunday morning on a B channel. By 1991 they played the matches live at 3am, on schoolday! So I had to wake up, or program the vcr, So I could wathc the game later. By 1996 I was total fan of the Chicago Bulls team, and couldn't wait to see how difficult could it get for them to overcome and win!

  • @first25q43
    @first25q43 Před 9 měsíci +9

    86 Celtics 50 and 1 at home. That team could play any style they wanted. Small ball with small or big guys. Big team passing running. Golden State forget it. Inside game KD gets eaten up. The Celtics big 3 then Walton non factor for KD.The 3 ball the Celtics they were just learning the 3 Ball. Great video.

    • @kevinstaggs5048
      @kevinstaggs5048 Před 9 měsíci +2

      1)Why are you talking about the '86 Celtics 2)They only played 41 home games so how did they win 50?

    • @first25q43
      @first25q43 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@kevinstaggs5048 I guess you will have to figure that one out. I am not busting you. I think the 86 Celtics were NBA camps. Lol. Then in the 91 or 92 season. MJ coming off his best season. The beat up same Celtics took the regular season from the Bulls. Bird out dueled MJ.

    • @cyber6sapien
      @cyber6sapien Před 9 měsíci +3

      That's the hypothetical matchup I always wanted to see. The '96 Bulls versus the '86 Celtics.

    • @first25q43
      @first25q43 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@kevinstaggs5048 you need to add the playoffs my bad.

  • @michaelmanning9028
    @michaelmanning9028 Před 6 měsíci

    I've still got my #45 jersey from the comeback, and the next year on my 12th birthday, I got my black pippen jersey, they don't fit anymore, but my little guy is going to grow into them soon enough. ❤ great video as always!

  • @toddferguson6369
    @toddferguson6369 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I rewatched the Knicks vs Bulls wars to see why I don't watch today. The games and crowds were just more exciting and fun

  • @johnnybaker3792
    @johnnybaker3792 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great video! Indeed...I grew up in Chicago during that time. The Bull's Deerfield Multiplex where they practice was 15 min from where I lived making autographs easy. Today's culture with social media and iPhones will never understand a world without all of that where the Bulls not only became the "culture" of Chicago but they were the hottest show on the planet from here to China! They were a cool basketball team like Golden State. They were the Beatles, the Stones, etc. Lots of sports fans know that Golden State team but the WHOLE WORLD knew the Chicago Bulls with Jordan, Pippen and Rodman. The games were so much more intense than those today where they step over half court and send up a bomb. ...and the fans at a Bulls game, a standing room only ROCK CONCERT! They weren't a great game to watch, the Bulls were an "experience" to be had! It is not just that Golden State didn't compare, no sports team in history has ever compared to the cultural experience of the 96 Chicago Bulls.

  • @eddiewilson2184
    @eddiewilson2184 Před 7 měsíci

    Facts it still sends chills thru my body yes

  • @mcampbell5158
    @mcampbell5158 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I love Chuckl!

  • @kingston4313
    @kingston4313 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Bill simmons described pippen and jordan defensively as two Kawhi’s on the court, that is scary

  • @MrFchank
    @MrFchank Před 8 měsíci +1

    Put together any team you want. It could never beat that team.

  • @unclegreenskatesoda9570
    @unclegreenskatesoda9570 Před 9 měsíci +2

    96 Bulls were INSANE.

  • @sheltonvincent007
    @sheltonvincent007 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent commentary at the end my brother I couldn't agree more.👍🏾

  • @willn8664
    @willn8664 Před 9 měsíci +5

    This might sound like a hot take but I think it would have been better if the documentary was never released. It really looks like it did a number on Scottie Pippen mentally.

    • @eddieG667
      @eddieG667 Před 9 měsíci

      That documentary has started many tall tales too about Jordan and the kids who never watched him are hyping it to another level

    • @willn8664
      @willn8664 Před 9 měsíci

      @@eddieG667 yeah but if it wasn't for this Scottie wouldn't have snapped and talk trash about MJ like that and they would have still been close friends. Now who knows if they will ever bury the hatchet.

    • @eddieG667
      @eddieG667 Před 9 měsíci

      @@willn8664 we don’t know if it has more to do with his ex. But I wonder if it was inevitable that he’d show his true colors. Those emotions were always brewing not only from that Kukoc last shot, but in the later Laker series when he was a Blazer. He’d often be downright childish when he was supposed to be the vet on the team

    • @willn8664
      @willn8664 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@eddieG667 yeah true because he wanted to prove that he could win a chip without MJ. Honestly that Blazers team was underrated and it could have went either way between them and the Lakers. But yeah Scottie was tad bit out of hand for calling Phil a racist for giving Toni the winning shot instead of him.

    • @eddieG667
      @eddieG667 Před 9 měsíci

      @@willn8664 what's more interesting is that Scottie said on Dan Patrick's show "I don't have a relationship with Phil and haven't seen him since the 98 season."
      Phil had him work with Kobe and the Lakers after he retired. He's even in some of the training camp videos. He sure has a selective memory.

  • @cheeseburger12
    @cheeseburger12 Před 9 měsíci +3

    If the Bulls can get away with playing kukoc instead of Luc for starter minutes, that's a very dynamic offense.

  • @rgjerde53
    @rgjerde53 Před 9 měsíci +10

    I know another team actually had a better regular season record than the 96 Bulls (by a single game) -- but "if you don't win that ring, it don't mean a thing". So no one can claim the Warriors 73 win season was better than the 72 win Bulls season.

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před 8 měsíci

      the record is still broken tho unlike the 86Celtics HC record of 40-1 which still stands unbroken 37yrs later and counting.

  • @potaka79
    @potaka79 Před 6 měsíci

    1996 was the year I finished high skool, I remember our basketball coach coming to getting us all from our classes for the Bulls finals game's 🇦🇺🤙🤙

  • @bjornep2
    @bjornep2 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Re. the defend Durant issue one should remember that Toni Kukoc actually was taller than Durant and probably had what it would take to prevent Durant from getting a lot of open shots.

    • @laz0rama
      @laz0rama Před 9 měsíci

      i was thinking about kukoc on kd too, he definitely had the height and length.

    • @cyber6sapien
      @cyber6sapien Před 9 měsíci

      I think they are actually about the same height. Durant would get his, but it would be on low efficiency. We've seen it happen against teams today with less defensive prowess than the '96 Bulls.

    • @joel8692
      @joel8692 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@cyber6sapiennah man u gotta put rodman on KD and switch off to pippen once in a while. Jordan on Steph and rin Harper on klay

    • @davidisrael6839
      @davidisrael6839 Před 8 měsíci

      Durant ??? Lol 😂 The same durant who was known to making fake accounts on social media and confront people who made comments about him that he didn't like ?,, . Do you mean tge durant who was shut down by jayson tatum 2 yrs ago. Do you mean the same durant who admitted he left the warriors because of what draymond greene said to him ??? 😂 LOL DO YOU WHAT RODMAN WOULD HAVE DONE TO DURANT'S MIND 😂 LOL 😂 KEVIN DURANT ??????? 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 96 BULLS FOREVER !!!

  • @DougSalyers
    @DougSalyers Před 9 měsíci +5

    You can take the top 10 to 12 players from this era and put them on 1 team and give them time to gel and the 96 Bulls still beat them in 5 to 6 games

    • @younglove3362
      @younglove3362 Před 9 měsíci

      Lmao 🤣
      Cool story bro 😎

    • @DougSalyers
      @DougSalyers Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@younglove3362 it's not a story it's a fact

  • @p00lboy
    @p00lboy Před 9 měsíci +1

    as a pacer fan since the aba days i would nvr call any bulls team my favorite but i will concede that i was privileged to witness some damn good basketball

  • @stephenramos2824
    @stephenramos2824 Před 8 měsíci

    Can't ignore the mental aspect in such a tight situation. That's the biggest difference those bulls teams were just built differently mentally.

  • @RTR_RRoomes73
    @RTR_RRoomes73 Před měsícem

    Great review. Bull’s fan for life. Let’s go Coby and DeRosan

  • @Gummibri
    @Gummibri Před 8 měsíci +2

    Also Kerr still has the all time high 3 point percentage. If he was actually going for more shots, he'd be a force in today's NBA.

  • @stanjones7054
    @stanjones7054 Před 3 měsíci

    That was a hell of a team!

  • @FabianVilersBe
    @FabianVilersBe Před 9 měsíci +3

    Is there any chance to download or buy that whole season matches ? Not highlights but full games. That would be awesome to live that season again…

    • @zeroomicron4821
      @zeroomicron4821 Před 9 měsíci +1

      CZcams searches and you can find most of the playoff games.

  • @Relbl
    @Relbl Před 4 měsíci

    I was a HUGE Sonics fan and 'the glove' was my guy, but that Bulls team was unbeatable and all respect to them

  • @GokTurkBey
    @GokTurkBey Před 6 měsíci

    pippens voice is pure charisma

  • @Spaniard711
    @Spaniard711 Před 9 měsíci +2

    That bulls team almost repeated 70 wins the next year..almost 2 years in a row with 70 wins

  • @kennethbeatty5265
    @kennethbeatty5265 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Remember the Olympics back in the 70's and 80's? We watched with enthusiasm for every sport in hopes the the U.S. took gold. Watching the Bulls play anyone, eclipsed the world of sports, especially when they started winning championships. I watched MJ from college, so you could see he had talent. I watched Dr. J. in the ABA, you knew he was special. The 96 Bulls as a team were beyond special. Back then, the meaning of a target on your back was real and physical. The game was not for the weak, but the Bulls still kick every teams azz and got chip after chip

  • @Balraj.G.
    @Balraj.G. Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great bulls team!! 👍🏽

  • @rodneysmith1361
    @rodneysmith1361 Před 4 měsíci

    The Goat M J.and the Bulls 96'🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯

  • @pjpj2639
    @pjpj2639 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Kerr had it right…..the bulls could adapt to today because most of those players could guard 1 thru 5 of todays small ball

  • @finerbiner
    @finerbiner Před 8 měsíci

    In 91 and 92, you could get standing room tickets at gametime for playoff games.
    Standing room in the Stadium was really good.

  • @robertestrada434
    @robertestrada434 Před 8 měsíci +1

    They were awesome. This was my era when my son was young and we watched the games together. We lived in the Chicago area, I was born in Chicago, it was like a dream to watch the best players ever and most importantly the Zen man Phil Jackson and of course Tex Ritter. They are all part of the best team ever.

  • @Makaveli5136
    @Makaveli5136 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Kukoc probably the most underrated dude on the bulls

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I didn't get to watch The Bulls enough to judge for myself, so, knowing some of that team's talents, I will take people's word enough to not argue with anybody. I will state that I would like be able to see them play against the 86 Celtics. I think it would be a great game. With a healthy Walton, and Bird, playing together, they were a passing game nightmare against all teams, plus great shooters, with a talented bench, rim protection and defense. It would be a barn burner, I believe. Conjecture only, I know, but interesting to imagine. Regardless of the teams, I miss that type of basketball, greatly.

  • @michaelelkins5987
    @michaelelkins5987 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I remember that 96 team! What about the 97 Bulls? Almost went back to back 70 wins!

  • @mtb4l673
    @mtb4l673 Před 8 měsíci +3

    That 96’ team was EPIC! I still have fond memories watching the games that year. What a special tear capped with a tough playoff road and a championship. That entire team was simply special. I truly wish I could go back in a basketball Time Machine and relive that year

  • @bradclodfelter1013
    @bradclodfelter1013 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Agreed the 96 Bulls were one of top teams ever.

  • @matttreece9036
    @matttreece9036 Před 9 měsíci

    Great interview y’all!

  • @alexanderpopov4691
    @alexanderpopov4691 Před 9 měsíci +4

    '96 Bulls had probably one of the best if not the best defences in NBA history. They also had to play personal defence due to illegal defence rule. They were good individually and as a team.
    GS on the other hand has only Green who would deal with a tough guy Rodman, this is something that Draymond has never experienced even remotely.
    GS is also highly dependent on the jumpshot percentage wich will sink like never before.
    Scoring efficiency of GS will arguably degrade, while Warriors cannot offer anythng against Bulls in defence.

  • @janickimusic
    @janickimusic Před 9 měsíci +2

    The best team ever assembled = the 96 Bulls.

  • @whodat1721
    @whodat1721 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Everyone under plays how great of a player Harper was at both ends of the court. He never got to play on a great team till 96. And Rodman's defense and rebounding are amazing, but he was a true garbage man. No one throws their body around diving for the ball like Rodman. Not to mention 10ft and in he had sweet jump shot. Kukoc was probably the 3rd best player on the team behind Jordan and Pippen easily. He was completely under rated. And Luc Longley was a solid and very smart center and could hold his own. Though Goldstate didn't play a true center it would through off the Golden state Defense with how quickly Chicago could move the ball around. Not to mention the bench talent on Chicago was far superior to who Golden State had coming off the bench. They would run Golden State ragged by the 3rd game.

    • @joel8692
      @joel8692 Před 8 měsíci

      Man Ron Harper in his clippers days was a 22 and 8 player before his knees went out

  • @user-tl2sh7ey7y
    @user-tl2sh7ey7y Před 8 měsíci

    MJ & 96 bulls all the way!!!!!!

  • @jimmydee935
    @jimmydee935 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Starting with the 90’ season, Jordan went on a streak of 626 consecutive games where he NEVER LOST 3 games in a row! Think about that. Steph Curry currently has the longest streak with 300 something. Once they got their roster meshing and learned to play together, they WERE the juggernaut. That stat, alone, is why MJ will ALWAYS be the standard of greatest by which any and every other ATHLETE is measured and compared.

  • @joesakic91
    @joesakic91 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls had three one-point losses in March and April (two at home to the Charlotte Hornets and Indiana Pacers and one on the road to the Toronto Raptors).
    Had the Bulls won those three games, they would've been 75-7 during the regular season including being undefeated at home at 41-0. They also could've been 90-10 with a 51-0 home record in both the regular season and postseason.
    Hell, no other team can even beat the 1996-97 Bulls who were one win away from back-to-back 70-win seasons.

  • @wallieshere
    @wallieshere Před 9 měsíci +1

    back then didn't need to deal with social network. they just played basketball

  • @riseofatlas7969
    @riseofatlas7969 Před 9 měsíci +2

    80's and 90's were the best times EVER, regarding NBA? close but 90s rules really and the bulls in 90ih... OMG, glad to watch that team play! Every night at 3am waking up before school to watch MJ and the bulls and finale with Supersonics!

  • @vsgvictorystrikegaming2229
    @vsgvictorystrikegaming2229 Před 9 měsíci

    I agree with everything that you've said my man Btm always a great watch 👌

  • @samueldiaz1508
    @samueldiaz1508 Před 5 měsíci

    Growing up watching the Bulls playing efficiency made me believe they were something like the real life globetrotters. ✌🏼😎

  • @tatetvproductions1468
    @tatetvproductions1468 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Scottie is picking up steph from 75 feet, Rodman is guarding KD, MJ will no doubt want the klay Thompson match up...3 defensive 1st team members and Ron Harper, the bulls bench is way deeper with everyone playing their roles to perfection...bulls in 6

    • @joel8692
      @joel8692 Před 8 měsíci

      Yooo I pictured the same scenario bro lol. Except it was Jordan guarding Steph as soon as the ball gets inbound . I think mj would literally injure Steph because of the hand checking and Jordan's big hands. Also I think Jordan would probably get frustrated if Steph hits a big 3 on him and that would make Jordan play even more aggressive

  • @scottluoma6421
    @scottluoma6421 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Love your videos man, Definitely one of my favorites to watch everyday you release new ones.
    Todays players would’ve been to soft to win against that team no disrespect to the warriors players that year cause they were great! Like you and everyone said the bulls had an amazing defensive and offensive roster but in defense alone they had Ron Harper, Mike, Scottie and Rodman that team was scary good on D

    • @grrrraffe
      @grrrraffe Před 9 měsíci

      The Cleveland Cavaliers beat those Warriors in a playoff series. It's no question; Bulls in four.... maybe five, if they have to throw game four to win game five back in chicago.

  • @awesom2bemelonestar10
    @awesom2bemelonestar10 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Those who saw that 96 bulls team. Know what the deal is. They world wreck every single team in today's cotton candy league. Those who know, know. 💯

  • @catherinechang99
    @catherinechang99 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤Bulls~👍

  • @busterkeaton1041
    @busterkeaton1041 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The 96 NBA finals was the most exciting finals series I ever watched. The Bulls were unstoppable that year and the Sonics were not far behind them and, in my opinion, the most exciting team throughout the playoffs.

  • @afb8370
    @afb8370 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I know the era is great cuz I was in Chicago a couple of months ago, they moved the Jordan statue inside and there was insane craze to get just a photo with it, I was late as they shut at 4, all I saw was security letting people out with 90s merch lol. There is no way any team or individual players will have an impact like that and Le Bron won't be remembered in this fashion. Im seeing older footage too just to compare Mj with 80s stars as well.

  • @joecap2919
    @joecap2919 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I would certainly put the 86 Celtics or 87 Lakers as equal.

  • @grahamchan6327
    @grahamchan6327 Před 8 měsíci +1

    No one but the 1986 team with Larry the legend that spanked them all ,, all with a bad back, 2 archiles heels , bone spurs and mangled bent fingers 😅

  • @thomasr.6807
    @thomasr.6807 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Early 80s Lakers and Celtics would run that team off the court. Bulls never got out of the east until the Cletics were old.

  • @jeromegold3216
    @jeromegold3216 Před 4 měsíci

    Great content. No doubt, in today's NBA, the 72- 10 bulls would crush everyone.

  • @brushylake4606
    @brushylake4606 Před 9 měsíci +2

    It is VERY important to understand which rules are being used. If we're talking '90s rules with hand checking and physicality, the Bulls win without question. With today's rules, it is closer, but the Bulls probably still pull it out. I agree with Kerr. Everyone overlooks Kukoc, he'd be a killer in today's game; however, everyone also overlooks Kerr. In today's game, Kerr is the starting point guard and he fires volume threes.

    • @mattslev
      @mattslev Před 9 měsíci

      With these defensive rules Jordan and Pippen would be even more lethal. Jordan could average 45 PPG in today’s game if he wanted.

  • @yobe1361
    @yobe1361 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I love the bulls era That year I think everyone watched the nba My only argument for the warriors would be their pace. Having the death lineup where everyone can push the ball after the defensive rebound is taxing on bigs. That’s assuming they can get any rebounds with Rodman out there

  • @Hoopfan83
    @Hoopfan83 Před 8 měsíci

    The dream team, multiple all star teams etc...

  • @ryankenealy4837
    @ryankenealy4837 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I do believe there were a few teams that could’ve potentially challenged that 1996 Bulls team.
    In no particular order:
    1983 76ers
    1984-1986 Celtics
    1980-1988 Lakers
    1994-1995 Rockets
    1999 Spurs
    2000-2003 Lakers
    Some of those Lakers teams that starred Chamberlin, Jerry West and Elgin Baylor would’ve had a chance also.

  • @abrahamalvarez8321
    @abrahamalvarez8321 Před 8 měsíci

    1996 Bulls best team ever... with the GOAT, mr Pippen, Rodzila, Kukoc and Harper

  • @GeoAce777
    @GeoAce777 Před 3 měsíci

    Bulls had RODMAN. #1 pound for pound defender and rebounder in history. That's all everyone needs to know.

  • @vladovrgoc455
    @vladovrgoc455 Před 9 měsíci +4

    was watching these games back in the day. The only reason why I can't put LeBron above MJ. Ppl today don't watch games. they watch highlighlits. Me, being in Europe, had to wake up at 1 or 2 am and WATCH the games (or stay awake until the game). Only if you watch the whole game(s) you can have a real opinion about the players. Thats why so many youngers think LeBron is the goat. Highlighits

    • @zeroomicron4821
      @zeroomicron4821 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I agree with this. Anyone can look like the GOAT if you only see their highlights.

  • @ronniedeclue3567
    @ronniedeclue3567 Před 9 měsíci +1

    In either era the bulls would dominate because they would have to hold MJ he's a beast. Every player on that team knew their job

  • @ajcreations.theawarenessch8914

    Amazing year in Chicago #1996