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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
There's never been another game I can think of, esp one of that magnitude, where two incorrect calls went against one team, resulting in a 5 point swing, in a game they ended up losing by 1.
If those calls are made correctly the Jazz get a Game 7 at home with Pippen either extremely hindered or unable to play.
There is just no way that Utah beats Chicago in a series, man. Not in Chicago. That's nuts. Game 7, in Chicago, never. I remember watching those games, and it was always like ahh the Jazz won (cuz I was tired of MJ n the Bulls,) but I never thought, for a second, that they would get the series. Even without Pippen, for real.
It'd be ****in down to the wire and MJ would win it. Bulls always got tons of calls. Utah wasn't that good in regards to being a championship level team. Stockton and Malone, nice, but the rest of their team was pretty trash. I don't think any team in the NBA at that time beats the Bulls, cuz the NBA was depleted. I think Seattle had more chance a second time around. They seemed like a tougher matchup.
-Smak
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by Phoenix
I wasn't specifying Rodman's impact in the 98 finals. I didn't even utter the phrase. Again, I just said he wasn't as reliable overall as in past years in a general sense. You're reading that as if I said he wouldn't be of any use. The Bulls were also used to dealing with one all-star big. Shaq, Mourning, Malone etc. Even if Rodman someone managed to tame Duncan, Robinson is still left largely unchecked. The advantage for the Bulls on the perimeter is to some degree nullified by the interior edge for the Spurs. I've watched the 98 finals numerous times, I know what Rodman did. In the 99 finals Duncan played 46 minutes a night. There's gonna be alot of time he's on the floor and Rodman wouldn't be, if you're trying to extrapolate his defense on Malone in 98.
Jordan did a hell of a job keeping that team on pace for 62, and yes of course they win more with Pippen not missing time. But we're talking about a scenario where MJ is out with the finger injury, leaving a post surgery Pippen and Kukoc to pick up the slack. At best they're probably middle of the pack until MJ returns, and then he has to be on form to take them home the rest of the way.
IF Pippen doesn't have surgery. IF Jordan doesn't cut his finger, and so forth. OK, the what If game. But Pippen DID have surgery, MJ DID cut his finger and would have missed time, and the likely result of that is those two and Rodman in 99 being worse ( to varying degrees) versions of who they were in 98. If there is some alternate reality where MJ doesn't cut his finger and is at least as good as 98, Pippen doesn't injure his back and is at least as good as he was in 98, and Kukoc can pick up the slack, then that's a different conversation. But I'm basing my opinion on what actually was in 99.
Lol. Bro. This is all what if. Because non of this stuff happend. But based off of what did happen. What im saying isn't far fetched. This whole platform may as well shut down of we're not going to have the 'what if' conversation.
You stated that Rodman was less reliable. Rodman LOCKED UP Karl Malone in 98. You said Pippen wasn't the same after the surgery. The drop off wasn't as bad as people like to try to make it. I'm only responding to what you stated.
The question is whether or not the Bulls could've won the title in 99. My point is simple, they were so far superior to everyone else and that even with a drop off, based on where they were in 98 and 99 and 00 for Pippen. They're still better than everyone else.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by 97 bulls
Lol. Bro. This is all what if. Because non of this stuff happend. But based off of what did happen. What im saying isn't far fetched. This whole platform may as well shut down of we're not going to have the 'what if' conversation.
You stated that Rodman was less reliable. Rodman LOCKED UP Karl Malone in 98. You said Pippen wasn't the same after the surgery. The drop off wasn't as bad as people like to try to make it. I'm only responding to what you stated.
The question is whether or not the Bulls could've won the title in 99. My point is simple, they were so far superior to everyone else and that even with a drop off, based on where they were in 98 and 99 and 00 for Pippen. They're still better than everyone else.
We're not really debating the same scenario. I'm saying 'this is what *actually* happened( MJ's finger injury, Pippen's back surgery, etc), and as a result of that I think the following.....'. You're saying this:
"If Pippen doesn't have that surgery in 98, the Bulls easily win 68-70 games in 98. Keep in mind they won 62 with Pippen missing 38 games and them starting the season 8-7. The Bulls weren't as weak as people like to think. "
We're all speculating but I'm rooting my opinion in what I think the outcome would be based on the actual events that happened. You're crafting a hypothetical situation where, for example, Pippen doesn't have the surgery, and seemingly not taking into account MJ's injury. That's where the actual 'what if' is coming into play here.
Last edited by Phoenix; 01-12-2025 at 08:02 PM.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by ILLsmak
There is just no way that Utah beats Chicago in a series, man. Not in Chicago. That's nuts. Game 7, in Chicago, never. I remember watching those games, and it was always like ahh the Jazz won (cuz I was tired of MJ n the Bulls,) but I never thought, for a second, that they would get the series. Even without Pippen, for real.
It'd be ****in down to the wire and MJ would win it. Bulls always got tons of calls. Utah wasn't that good in regards to being a championship level team. Stockton and Malone, nice, but the rest of their team was pretty trash. I don't think any team in the NBA at that time beats the Bulls, cuz the NBA was depleted. I think Seattle had more chance a second time around. They seemed like a tougher matchup.
-Smak
Just for accuracy sake, the 98 finals game 7 would have been in Utah, they had the HCA advantage this series.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by Phoenix
Just for accuracy sake, the 98 finals game 7 would have been in Utah, they had the HCA advantage this series.
Oh shit lool. Well, I still stand by what I said.
-Smak
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
Why are some of you guys looking at this as if Pippen and Rodman were coming back in 1999? I'm taking his quote as if those 2 are gone yet MJ thinks he could still pull off 4 in a row.... with a new head coach and system.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by ILLsmak
Oh shit lool. Well, I still stand by what I said.
-Smak
It would have likely required a similar effort from MJ to what he did in game 6, and Kukoc would have needed a big scoring game ( he scored 15 in game 6 ) replacing Pippen.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by Hey Yo
Why are some of you guys looking at this as if Pippen and Rodman were coming back in 1999? I'm taking this as if those 2 are gone yet MJ thinks he could still pull off 4 in a row.... with a new head coach and system.
Well that's kind of what I was getting at. The team was effectively breaking up, but even if they ran it back they wouldn't have been the same team from 98 due to key injuries. There seems to be a few conversations being had here.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
He maybe could have. Instead he QUIT.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by Phoenix
It would have likely required a similar effort from MJ to what he did in game 6, and Kukoc would have needed a big scoring game ( he scored 15 in game 6 ) replacing Pippen.
My PoV is that the NBA is fixed haha. They might have even wanted it to go 7 for a greater moment, but MJ did his thing. And yea Kukoc... it would be tough without Pip, but I just can't see a reality where the Bulls don't 3peat.
Even Gobertfan didn't think Utah had a chance in that series. That's why 7 game series are so great, they equalize. Sure, stuff can happen, and so can flukes, but I don't think the Bulls are gonna get fluked. Just like it's possible the Rockets could have matched up better with Chi as well, but in the end, BULLSWIN. BULLSWINNN.
-Smak
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by Hey Yo
Why are some of you guys looking at this as if Pippen and Rodman were coming back in 1999? I'm taking his quote as if those 2 are gone yet MJ thinks he could still pull off 4 in a row.... with a new head coach and system.
You're choosing to take the quote that way but as cocky as Jordan is he didn't think he could win an NBA championship without any other great players. Plus the Bulls would have had to pay him over 30 mil. By the standards of today he was making 70 or 80 mil per. Why would the Bulls pay him like that so they could surround him with average players and struggle to make the 8 seed?
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
The 50 game compressed schedule was brutal for the older teams but with that said I still think they could have won in 99 but they wouldnt be head and shoulders over everybody because of the aforementioned issues with Pip and Rodman.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
I have no doubt he would have taken the scoring title. The Bulls winning a championship would have been iffy though.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
 Originally Posted by Reggie43
The 50 game compressed schedule was brutal for the older teams but with that said I still think they could have won in 99 but they wouldnt be head and shoulders over everybody because of the aforementioned issues with Pip and Rodman.
This would be the biggest issue. This issue also would be greatly predicated on a scenario where the Bulls management is trying to squeeze as much out of the team as possible. If they add depth relieve the role of Jordan and Pippen and Rodman. I think they'd had overcome the 50 game season.
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Re: Jordan "I could've still led the league in scoring and the Bulls to a title in 19
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