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Would the Bulls have won in 1999?



A breakdown of the obstacles that the Bulls would have faced in the 98-99 season if they returned for a run at a 7th title.

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20 Comments

  1. thats what made chicago special … besides jordan… they did "just find ways to get it done" that was most of the magic of them … Rodman at any age would have disrupted the game … and the Bigs dont have 1/10th of the experience at that point. Not saying "what if" isnt likely … but this video discredits alot of what made The Bulls special really. Nobody really expected them to always win… they just always pulled through and it became like breathing really.

  2. Finals vs San Antonio I think Robinson and Duncan would be tough for the bulls but I think Jordan, pippen, kukoc, Harper and Burrell would be too much for the spurs to handle. Plus where would Kerr be? He played for the spurs that year. Would he have stayed with the bulls?

  3. Damn people really try and act like Scottie a superstar but he averaged 13 pts and got bounced in the first round with Hakeem

  4. Scottie didn't lose a step. He didn't play with GOAT MJ, who draws tons of defense, which leads to easy points for his teammates. That is part of the reason he dropped off the next year with Houston and was eliminated in the first round.

  5. Don’t agree, MJ is the xfactor and you must beat the champs. Bulls have nothing to prove and the Spurs wouldn’t know how to handle MJ cause he don’t fear anyone but Hakeem the dream

  6. What if MJ was wired differently and chose to chase titles instead. Form a big 3 with Shaq and Kobe with the Lakers?

  7. Totally disagree.. The bulls not having to play as many games definitely helps them, they also would have retooled with a couple of young guys off the bench knowing the east was weak in the middle and knowing that was the only weak spot they would have beefed up there.. Outside of Elliott the spurs back court was ass bulls in 7

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