Official Michael Jordan 'The Last Dance' Doc Thread (NO SPOILERS)

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It's so damn see-through with the agenda of people trying to overhype Jordan's teammates. He did not have a stacked squad at all and did a lot of heavy lifting for those teams.
His last 3 rings
6th man of the year
Reb champ
2 teammates on all defense 1st team
Kerr All time leader in 3pt %


Thats pretty stack for that era

while his rivals in the East never had prime HOF teammates
 

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His last 3 rings
6th man of the year
Reb champ
2 teammates on all defense 1st team
All time leader in 3pt %


Thats pretty stack for that era

while his rivals in the East never had prime HOF teammates
I said this in another thread, the Bulls chemistry was off the charts. All those players served a purpose and played their roles extremely well.
 

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I think somebody else mentioned it on this thread before. Krause was really made a scapegoat by Reinsdorf and he was fine playing that role. Reinsdorf is such a shyttt owner, he was a big time penny pincher and it makes sense considering his come up was as a tax attorney. The players should have gotten a lot more respect than that even though Reinsdorf explanation makes sense and is probably the right business move. They gave so much to the city and made the owner a shyt ton of money till this day. This is why i fukk with passionate owners like Mark Cuban dude goes to hell and back for his guys.
 

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It’s crazy how different players look in real life

I remember when I first saw Iverson in person I understood how he did what he did being only 6 feet. He ain’t the typical “little man” player they make him out to be. Had broad shoulders, was real lanky, long arms, etc.... it just made sense why he succeeded in NBA. Probably would’ve been good at any sport.:manny:

Same thing when I met Lillard. I was surprised. He’s not a small guy by any means.

But in the same vein I met Quinn Cook once and was like “looks about same as on TV” :hubie:
Quinn is not built like a NBA player. A.I. is a freak athlete with a freak body regardless of height.
 

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I think somebody else mentioned it on this thread before. Krause was really made a scapegoat by Reinsdorf and he was fine playing that role. Reinsdorf is such a shyttt owner, he was a big time penny pincher and it makes sense considering his come up was as a tax attorney. The players should have gotten a lot more respect than that even though Reinsdorf explanation makes sense and is probably the right business move. They gave so much to the city and made the owner a shyt ton of money till this day. This is why i fukk with passionate owners like Mark Cuban dude goes to hell and back for his guys.
shyt owners aren't winning in today's NBA anyway. He needed the NBA to fix the draft to land their prodigal child in Rose and still failed. shyt organization.
 

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I said this in another thread, the Bulls chemistry was off the charts. All those players served a purpose and played their roles extremely well.
They had better talent than chemistry and they were off the charts in both for that era. That squad went 5 deep with positive contributors. Pretty epic for that era.
 
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