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I think they could have won it all those 2 seasons that the Rockets won. However, the next 3 years after that are debatable. You'd have to wonder about fatigue. I'll always wonder what could have been...
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they stay in school a lil longer than mostThe players back then seemed more mature than the players now
they stay in school a lil longer than most
Bulls not winning in 95
Bulls lost grant and didn't replace him til 96.
Bulls struggled without a good 4 that's why they got bounced by the magic
I would think the Bulls would have won against the Rockets. The only hesitation I have is that they had absolutely no answer for the Dream. He would have worked them every game. It's hard for me to dismiss a team that swept Shaq and Penny albeit a young Shaq and Penny.
AAU did not have that much of an influence either.they stay in school a lil longer than most
What’s crazy to me is that they only got pushed to a game 7 twice during the 6 seasons they won the title.
They didn’t lose a single first round playoff game during those 6 titles and if you want to include 94 and 95, they only lost one first round playoff game between 1991-98.
Utah played them tough both years though. Probably the toughest challenge they had. Games 1 and 6 in Chicago were winnable in 97, as was the game 5 flu game.
They had their chances in games 2 and 4 In 98. Game 7 in Utah would’ve been crazy if it happened. Utah was a crazy tough place for visiting teams to play in at that time. i’d say those 97 and 98 jazz teams are arguably the best team to never win a title in the past 30-40 years imo. I’m not counting teams like the 2016 warriors who won titles in other years.
People don't know how good those Jazz teams were. In '98 I remember rooting for the Lakers to make the Finals. They had all the talent in the world, all of the best players and got DOG-WALKED by the old-*** Jazz.
A pretty consistent pattern with most of the greatest athletes and entertainers of all time...they had some terrible sleep habits.
As a Laker fan I remember that series vividly. They beat Utah 3-1 in the season series that year. Won 61 games but finished second in the division due to losing the tiebreaker with a Sonics team they destroyed in the second round.
13 year old me thought that Lakers Bulls series was coming and actually thought the Lakers would have a chance lmao.
Then came 1 happened in Utah that Saturday where they got demolished and it was downhill from there. Looking back, that Laker team was loaded with talent, but lacked discipline and maturity. I was mad when they traded Van Exel and Eddie Jones at the time. But they made some good addition by subtraction moves leading up to Phil taking the job in 1999.
A good chunk of that team was broken up in the offseason and early in the lockout year next season.