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Originally Posted by joe
This whole thread is a prime example of how completely biased this board is towards the "good old days." Your judgment is so horribly clouded by Hardwood Classics that you believe a group of retired players could potentially win an NBA Championship, years after their primes. To even believe that they'd win 20 games is so infuriatingly ridiculous that I can't even muster a good response.
These players retired for a reason. Malone, Rodman, and Robinson were clearly losing a huge step when they called it quits. It has been several YEARS since then. More time has passed between Jordan nailing the game-winner in Utah to his Washington days than his Washington days to 2007. And he was only averaging 20 points that year.
Their opponents would be accused of running up the score in the 2nd quarter. Half the team would re-retire one week into the season due to injury, and the other half would join them at the All-Star Break. It'd be the first time an NBA team was contracted at Mid-Season.
They'd maybe win one game, but probably not. Let's get real people.
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Lol, I feel the same way... I'll be generous and say that this team could win 5 games, but that's pretty much it...