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Old Wed May 23, 2007, 05:21pm
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Originally Posted by Steven Tyler
Right, decent teams. None were ever some of the greatest in the history of the game. I doubt if the Bulls of the nineties could have beaten the best teams of the eighties. Too many Hall of Famers were on those teams. The Atlanta Hawks even had teams back then that could give the Bulls of Jordan fame all they could handle.
You're full of $h!t. The 96 Bulls were every bit as good as the 86 Celtics or the best Laker teams. You mention the Pistons. Realize that the Bulls were the second best team in the league both years the Pistons won the title. They carried Detroit deeper into a 7 game series than anyone else in those two years. They just had the misfortune of meeting the Pistons in the Eastern Conference and not in the Finals. Once they gained homecourt advantage by having a better record, they had no problem with the Pissons.

The Hawks? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! The Hawks couldn't beat any 5 of us!!!!!!!!
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