Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Do you think the chicago bulls would have won the 94' and 95' nba championships?

some people say the rockets wouldn't have won those championships if michael jordan was not in baseball



Do you think the chicago bulls would have won the 94' and 95' nba championships?nba ballers





This is just another "what if"... leave the past as it is! History answered for itself, and the answer is NO!



Now, for the sake of answering, here's my take:



The Michael Jordan in 1993 was an unhappy Michael Jordan, one whose dad just got murdered, and one who claimed that "he has lost passion" for the game... He was also into gambling, and had he not retired, he could have lost control of his fame and could have faded with the rest...



Given this scenario, my answer to your query would still be NO (or even worse, the Bulls might have ended up only with 3 titles...) ...



It was purpose-driven that Jordan retired to unwind and to refresh his thoughts and rekindle his love for the game in 1994... Pippen also had the chance to show his leadership, and once Mike came back, became a more effective player...



In 1995, Mike only played 17 regular season games (he was not on his full strength PLUS, they lacked strength at power forward because Horace left the team)... That's why the Magic pounded them in 6 games (They've got Grant, they've got Shaq, and Nick Anderson was able to match up effectively against a non-full strength Michael Jordan)...



Do you think the chicago bulls would have won the 94' and 95' nba championships?nba draft lottery ,nba teams



no I am pretty sure they lost.
the bulls would have won those years as well.. they almost got to the finals in 94 if not for that horrible call.. jordan would not have allowed his team to lose..
lets see the bulls lost in the eastern conf finals both years , michael jordan is the greatest player of last 25 years, and the refs would have gave the bulls the calls. The Bulls would have 8 chapionships in a row.



also remember jordan wouldn't have missed 20 shots in a game like john starks.
In 1994, the Bulls lost in 7 games to the Knicks, who lost in 7 games to the Rockets...



That means that these 3 teams were almost on the same level... Having the Bulls PLAYING WITHOUT MJ!!!



If we add MJ to this equation... What do you think will happen? It's not science, but I bet the Bulls would've won.



I'm not sure about 1995, because the Bulls lost Horace Grant, and haven't yet signed Rodman...



The thing is... If Jordan didn't retire, would Grant have stayed in the Bulls? I would say yes... The guy was here only in teams that could win championships (magic, Lakers)...



So here's the deal: If the bulls kept Grant, and had all the other "important" players, they may have another title...



If Grant wanted to leave, nobody knows what would they've done, without an inside man doing the dirty work...
probably
Honestly I don't know what could have stopped them. I mean there were good teams but can you really say the bulls with Jordan in his prime weren't the favorites every time they stepped on the floor?
not that we'll ever know, but yea those bull teams were unbelievable. i really dont think ne one could beat them in the 90's.
Does it matter? Michael Jordan played baseball and Scottie Pippen was the leader of those Bulls and guess what the Bulls didn't even get to the championship game. So no they wouldn't have won it because they never got there. So there's really no point in asking this question.
whenever jordon playd in the finals he was unstoppable of course they would have.
They might have gotten the 94 one, but Jordan came back to the NBA in 95 and they still didn't win it.

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