Boilermaker Rick wrote:
long time guy wrote:
"Could have" and "Should have" are two different arguments. I can make the argument that the 87 and 88 Pistons "should have" won. Can you do that for the 89 Bulls?
Yes, an argument can be made as to how the Bulls could have won game 7 of the series against the Pistons.
long time guy wrote:
Also at what point do you make the case for "90's" basketball being better?
Here you go again. I'm not arguing it is better or worse. I'm arguing that there wasn't some massive change that took place in the summer of 1990 that turned it to garbage.
long time guy wrote:
I have given a myriad of reasons for the 80's..You have provided nothing and stating you don't care about the Rockets winning is weak.
I will answer this by quoting myself to show how disingenuous you are in saying that I "provided nothing".
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
With that said, I will provide multiple reasons. The most simple is that people didn't suddenly forget how to play basketball in the 1990 offseason. Yes, some players were starting to decline but even then you had multiple up and coming teams, including a Trailblazers team that spanned the magical 1990 offseason where the play of the NBA dropped very quickly. This is also around the time the Dream Team was assembled which is considered the greatest collection of basketball talent that has ever been assembled and outside of a few older guys it was filled with people who would help define basketball of the 1990s. You had the infusion of international talent starting to really take off too which did increase the talent pool. It's also just common sense. There is no action that took place that would cause such a sudden decline in ability. The great players of the 80s did start to disappear but the same thing happens with every generation. We also know what Jordan as a player was when playing against most of the teams you referenced. This isn't like comparing him to Lebron or Kobe. Jordan played against the Celtics, Lakers, and Pistons early in his career. We know he was able to compete with them on a personal level, and yet something happened in the offseason of 1990 that pretty much knocked out all of the talent in the league but Jordan was still really good before the tragic offseason of 1990 that decimated the talent of the league.
Increase in international talent, the objective viewpoint of just how much talent was on The Dream Team which are the players that defined 90s basketball, the logical belief that nothing happened in the offseason of 1990 to suddenly drop the talent level in the NBA by such a massive level. The fact that Jordan played in both the 80s and 90s and he wasn't some outmatched loser even while playing on teams that weren't quite ready yet to be champions but were really close by the time they were facing the Pistons teams.
Oh, and by the way, 8 seed Celtics.
The 8 seed Celtic argument is stupid since that "Seed 8" Celtics team also won three rings. They also competed for rings on 2-3 rings on separate occasions and lost. Which one of the Bulls Opponents from the 90's has a ring?
2. You are essentially making my argument for me when you continue to focus on Jordan and not the guys that he had to face in the playoffs.
3. The Dream Team argument is stupid since many of the guys that participated played at higher levels during the 80's than they happened to play in the 90's. Google it if you are unsure. A number of those guys were drafted in 85 or Prior to 85 and didn't really have all that many great years 90's.
4. If the 90's were so competitive then why did the Bulls never have to face a team in the 7th game during any of the series in which they won? Shouldn't at least one series have gone 7 given the number of juggernaut teams which existed?
5. The guys that tended to rule the 90's Hakeem, David Robinson, Drexler Barkley, Ewing, Malone Stockton etc were all guys that were drafted in 85 or prior to 85.
Which players drafted in the 90's other than Shaq and Gary Payton (And He really wasn't as it was really Shawn "Came on the Scene Green at 19 Kemp. Drafted in 89) was actually the best player on a team that participated in an NBA Finals series?
How can you explain that if 90's players were of equal ability? I will give you your answer. You can't
Again you're smoked. Next time you will need better ammo. Don't bring a musket to a fight requiring bazookas
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