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jongib369
12-11-2015, 12:58 AM
Who do you got? What would your lineup look like?

warriorfan
12-11-2015, 01:00 AM
If it's 60's and 70's rules with no 3 point line then the Bulls.

If it is modern NBA rules with the 3 point line then the Warriors.

L.Kizzle
12-11-2015, 01:01 AM
Warriors have the deeper franchise. Of course they would win.

Wilt
Thurmund
Barry
Mullin
Curry

vs.

Gilmore
Love
Pippen
Jordan
Rose

jongib369
12-11-2015, 01:02 AM
3+ Seasons

*edit didn't realize it had posted :lol

jongib369
12-11-2015, 01:11 AM
Warriors have the deeper franchise. Of course they would win.

Wilt
Thurmund
Barry
Mullin
Curry

vs.

Gilmore
Love
Pippen
Jordan
Rose
Wilt, Thurmond, Barry, Curry...:roll:

Curry, and Barry would literally be able to shoot at will, and any rebounds would be gobbled up by those two monsters.

L.Kizzle
12-11-2015, 01:17 AM
Wilt, Thurmond, Barry, Curry...:roll:

Curry, and Barry would literally be able to shoot at will, and any rebounds would be gobbled up by those two monsters.
Than you got Mitch Richmond, Timmy, Jeff Mullins, Jamaal Wilkes, Joe Fulks, ect coming off the bench. Bulls have Chet Walker, Dennis Rodman, Horace Grant, Norm Van Lier, Jerry Sloan.

FreezingTsmoove
12-11-2015, 01:20 AM
Draymond
Barnes
Mullin
Klay
Curry

:facepalm

jongib369
12-11-2015, 01:29 AM
Than you got Mitch Richmond, Timmy, Jeff Mullins, Jamaal Wilkes, Joe Fulks, ect coming off the bench. Bulls have Chet Walker, Dennis Rodman, Horace Grant, Norm Van Lier, Jerry Sloan.
Gilmore, Rodman, Grant, and Boerwinkle would be in for a long night... Though they're a very respectable big man lineup themselves, all those fresh bodies might be trouble even for someone with Wilts stamina

feyki
12-11-2015, 07:19 AM
Warriors have the deeper franchise. Of course they would win.

Wilt
Thurmund
Barry
Mullin
Curry

vs.

Gilmore
Love
Pippen
Jordan
Rose

:rockon: :rockon:

!@#$%Vectors!@#
12-11-2015, 07:22 AM
It would be a bloodbath. People Forget that the Bulls have only been good once ever. Since then they're pretty much 1st round, 2nd round or lottery. Barry will literally jack up as many shots and points as he wants and Steph will just torch his matchup. Let Jordan get his 50 not like anyone else on the bulls can compare.

deja vu
12-11-2015, 03:03 PM
Since there's Chokerlain on the Warriors, the Bulls would win.

Take out Chokerlain, then Warriors have a chance of winning.

JohnnySic
12-11-2015, 03:07 PM
Love? As in Kevin Love? :confusedshrug:

When did he ever play for the Bulls?

TrueBlue89
12-11-2015, 03:31 PM
Warriors easily lol.

Steph
Klay
Barry
Draymond
Wilt

With Thurmond, Hardaway, Mullin, Iguodala, Richmond coming off the bench? :biggums:

DrakeTheSnake
12-11-2015, 03:37 PM
Warriors easily lol.

Steph
Klay
Barry
Draymond
Wilt

With Thurmond, Hardaway, Mullin, Iguodala, Richmond coming off the bench? :biggums:
Klay is not better than Mullin.

TrueBlue89
12-11-2015, 05:40 PM
Klay is not better than Mullin.
You're right but Mullin's a Small Forward and Klay gives you better spacing since he's a significantly better 3 point shooter & superior D.

feyki
12-11-2015, 05:43 PM
Love? As in Kevin Love? :confusedshrug:

When did he ever play for the Bulls?

Bob Love .

JohnnySic
12-11-2015, 05:44 PM
Bob Love .
Thx.

Dro
12-11-2015, 06:05 PM
You're right but Mullin's a Small Forward and Klay gives you better spacing since he's a significantly better 3 point shooter & superior D.
Where do you guys get some of this stuff? In what era is Klay a SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER 3 point shooter than Chris Mullin? Mullin is one of the best shooters of all time.

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Hall of Famer Chris Mullin goes 14 for 15 from deep, outshoots Kings players during 3-point contest www.youtube.com/embed/uW728Zm6gcY

at 50 years old :biggums:

j3lademaster
12-11-2015, 06:23 PM
Than you got Mitch Richmond, Timmy, Jeff Mullins, Jamaal Wilkes, Joe Fulks, ect coming off the bench. Bulls have Chet Walker, Dennis Rodman, Horace Grant, Norm Van Lier, Jerry Sloan.The same Joe Fulks who played when 25% fg was the standard, and was immediately relegated to the bench/ out of the league when it expanded into the 50's? It's not Latrell Sprewell or Tim Hardaway, but this guy coming off the bench to scare the all time Bulls team or show how deep the Warriors are?

feyki
12-11-2015, 06:32 PM
The same Joe Fulks who played when 25% fg was the standard, and was immediately relegated to the bench/ out of the league when it expanded into the 50's? It's not Latrell Sprewell or Tim Hardaway, but this guy coming off the bench to scare the all time Bulls team or show how deep the Warriors are?

After injury .

Fulks clearly top 100 all time player in nba history .

L.Kizzle
12-11-2015, 08:29 PM
The same Joe Fulks who played when 25% fg was the standard, and was immediately relegated to the bench/ out of the league when it expanded into the 50's? It's not Latrell Sprewell or Tim Hardaway, but this guy coming off the bench to scare the all time Bulls team or show how deep the Warriors are?
Yes, the same Joe Fulks that was the best player in the upstart BAA until George Mikan came over from the NBL. His high of 64 points stood for over ten years until Elgin Baylor broke the record in 1960 and Wilt shattered that in 1962.

L.Kizzle
12-11-2015, 08:35 PM
Love? As in Kevin Love? :confusedshrug:

When did he ever play for the Bulls?
Bob Love. A seven year stretch from 69-76 averaged 23 points, 7 rebounds. Went to playoffs all of those seasons, going deep to the conference finals twice (vs. the Warriors in 75.)

feyki
12-11-2015, 08:50 PM
Yes, the same Joe Fulks that was the best player in the upstart BAA until George Mikan came over from the NBL. His high of 64 points stood for over ten years until Elgin Baylor broke the record in 1960 and Wilt shattered that in 1962.

Actually , 63 .

Also , look at those numbers ;

1946 Playoffs scoring leaders ;

J. Fulks* (22.20)
C. Halbert (14.09)
M. Zaslofsky (13.55)
D. Carlson (12.27)
A. Musi (11.70)
G. Senesky (10.90)
T. Jaros (9.27)

1947 Playoffs scoring leaders ;

J. Fulks* (21.69)
C. Simmons (17.09)
P. Hoffman (11.73)
C. Halbert (11.46)
K. Hermsen (11.00)
G. Senesky (9.92)
C. Reiser (9.36)
H. Dallmar (8.15)


And He was on the NBA's first decade team at 1971 ;


NBA Silver Anniversary Team
F Bob Pettit 1954-1965
F Dolph Schayes 1948-1964
F Paul Arizin 1950-1962
F Joe Fulks 1946-1954
C Bill Russell 1956-1969
C George Mikan 1946-1956
G Bob Cousy 1950-1970
G Bill Sharman 1950-1961
G Bob Davies 1946-1955
G Sam Jones 1957-1969


Fulks averaged 26.2 points of His Team's 80 points in 5 games at 1947 Finals. And he won the first ring of the NBA(BAA) .