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Can somebody explain to me at which position were the Bulls bigger thsn the Warriors? Chuck is like these coli nikkas. Hes letting the hate erode his reasoning.
 

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@G-Zeus JUST STARTED WATCHING BASKETBALL WHEN BRON JOINED THE HEAT.

WHY DO YOU NEGROS CONTINUE TO HAVE SERIOUS CONVERSATIONS
WHEN HE SAYS THE MOST OUTLANDISH shyt?
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You funny nikka.. Nothing i said was outlandish.. But its the bulls... If their is a team ur people are biased toward.. It gotta be the bulls...

I mean pop coached since the bulls and changed his coaching to match the stretch 4 but hey...its outlandish to say green would give rodman that work... Not because he is better.. But due to match up problems.... Noooo its the bulls y'all.. The undefeatable bulls... Buyers beware
 

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if we're going by '90s rules, then the current warriors aren't even better than those early-mid '90s warriors squads - when healthy.

teams back then like the warriors, sonics and barkley's suns could've got chips in this era........the sonics & suns could've knocked off those '90s bulls too, with todays rules.
 
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Please don't compare Draymomd to Barkley... Chuck put on two of the goat playoff performances I've ever seen as a kid

54 points & 14 rebounds vs the Bulls in the 1993 Finals, I believe game 3 or 4..

44 points and 25 rebounds vs the Sonics Game 7 WCF (93')

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Yea, no.... that never happened. But Chuck still a Goat tho
 
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Rodman would have no problem guarding Draymond on the perimeter. Rodman has guarded a myriad of players in his career from shooting guards to centers...he and Pippen are the most versatile defenders in NBA history. So no, Draymond shooting 3's wouldn't be a problem.
This is patently false - especially the Rodman on those Bulls teams. Draymond definitely would torch him. A more defensively-focussed Rodman in his early days in Detroit would be able to handle Draymond, but not the one on those Bulls teams. Rodman was still a sound post defender in Chicago but wouldn't be able to stop Draymond from hitting threes and driving into the lane and finishing or finding an open teammate.

shyt are dudes forgetting that Rodman used to ignore defensive assignments regularly to grab rebounds from his last seasons as a Piston, all the way to the end of his career?
 

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The fact that y'all comparing my Dubs to that Bulls team means I was right about this team being an all ti.e great team.

 

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This is patently false - especially the Rodman on those Bulls teams. Draymond definitely would torch him. A more defensively-focussed Rodman in his early days in Detroit would be able to handle Draymond, but not the one on those Bulls teams. Rodman was still a sound post defender in Chicago but wouldn't be able to stop Draymond from hitting threes and driving into the lane and finishing or finding an open teammate.

shyt are dudes forgetting that Rodman used to ignore defensive assignments regularly to grab rebounds from his last seasons as a Piston, all the way to the end of his career?
:martin: and :leon:

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This is patently false - especially the Rodman on those Bulls teams. Draymond definitely would torch him. A more defensively-focussed Rodman in his early days in Detroit would be able to handle Draymond, but not the one on those Bulls teams. Rodman was still a sound post defender in Chicago but wouldn't be able to stop Draymond from hitting threes and driving into the lane and finishing or finding an open Warriors player.

shyt are dudes forgetting that Rodman used to ignore defensive assignments regularly to grab rebounds from his last seasons as a Piston, all the way to the end of his career?

Eh, I think that's going too far. He didn't "torch" Thompson. He's going to "torch" the Worm?:comeon:
 

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Yeah he was just about 6'7"

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Generally speaking most of the best rebounders hover between 6'7" & 6'9".

Those three on defense that's a scary sight :merchant::demonic::merchant:
 
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Eh, I think that's going too far. He didn't "torch" Thompson. He's going to "torch" the Worm?:comeon:
First of all, Thompson really isn't that much different to Rodman in Chicago. Crashing the glass and providing sound defense - Rodman being better in the post and defending down-low bigs and Thompson being better on the perimeter/PNRs. Second of all, the Draymond lasts season compared to the Draymond now are different players. That postseason run did wonders for his mental game. Dude is fearless out there now and isn't indecisive like he was last season. I don't mean torch as in averaging 20 points, because obviously Draymond isn't that type of player, but the only area Rodman would be able to stop him from having impact would be on the boards. If those teams had a series RIGHT NOW, Rodman wouldn't be able to figure how to guard Draymond in time to slow him down. Dude would probably be more concerned about getting rebounds anyway.

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