Because the 1980's were better than the 1990's NBA teams. MJ played against garbage oppositions. His 1990's Bulls are lucky if they can win 2 NBA championships in the 1980's.
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Because the 1980's were better than the 1990's NBA teams. MJ played against garbage oppositions. His 1990's Bulls are lucky if they can win 2 NBA championships in the 1980's.
Why did OP never grow taller than 5'2?
No Pip, no chip.
He has Durant rings, very unimpressive.
[QUOTE=SouBeachTalents;15017033]He has Durant rings, very unimpressive.[/QUOTE]
This
Same reason LeBron never won without superstar help
[QUOTE=HylianNightmare;15017038]Same reason LeBron never won without superstar help[/QUOTE]
2013 says hi
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15017040]2013 says hi[/QUOTE]
He had two superstars that year.
Because far greater teams were winning the chips from 1984-1988:
Lakers & Celtics
And because in 1989 & 1990, the Pistons were allowed to beat the living sh!t out of him.
The 80's Celtics and Lakers super-teams could barely handle the Bad Boys, while Jordan swept and destroyed the Bad Boys the instant he got 1 all-star.
He simply didn't have that all-star in the 80's
And Jordan's career was always going to be tied to 1 player because he's the only player that was good enough to be unbeatable the instant he got 1 all-star (and never need another one)... Meanwhile, everyone else needed many all-star teammates and still couldn't win as much as MJ as the best player (since the ABA merger or 3-pointer history, aka modern era).
They needed to plug in different types of players to overcome Jordan's physical and mental limitations.
84/85 - Whatley/Jordan/Woolidge/Jones/Johnson
85/86 - Macy/Gervin/Banks/Green/Corzine
86/87 -Paxson/Jordan/Banks/Oakley/Corzine
87/88 - Vincent/Jordan/Sellers/Oakley/Corzine
88/89 -Vincent/Jordan/Pippen/Grant/Cartwright
[B]89/90 Paxson/Jordan/Pippen/Grant/Cartwright[/B]
So they basically had to rotate 12 guys in six seasons before they got a championship level roster
[QUOTE=3ba11;15017229]The 80's Celtics and Lakers super-teams could barely handle the Bad Boys, while Jordan swept and destroyed the Bad Boys the instant he got 1 all-star.
He simply didn't have that all-star in the 80's
And Jordan's career was always going to be tied to 1 player because he's the only player that was good enough to be unbeatable the instant he got 1 all-star (and never need another one)... Meanwhile, everyone else needed many all-star teammates and still couldn't win as much as MJ as the best player (since the ABA merger or 3-pointer history, aka modern era).[/QUOTE]
Jordan swept the Bad Boys in 1991 because it was scripted. That was the start of the NBC asterisk era (1991-02). Without that, the Bulls never win a title.
[QUOTE=SouBeachTalents;15017043]He had two superstars that year.[/QUOTE]
Someone with a brain
Why didn't Lebron in the 00s?
[QUOTE=SouBeachTalents;15017043]He had two superstars that year.[/QUOTE]
They definitely were NOT superstars when it mattered - in the post season.
Lebron had to carry the scoring load more than ever in his championship runs while also leading them in assists, boards, steals.
Wades 16/5/5 and Bosh 12/7.... This is not "superstar" production. It's not even all star production really.