We all know how good and dominant the MJ era Chicago Bulls were, and an interesting question popped in my head. What NBA teams from the 90’s bulls era do you think could have won or had a chance to win if it weren’t for the Bulls? I know the Rockets won but Jordan was retired those years. So this is applying to 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998

  • jrlandryB
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    2 months ago

    1991 - Pistons

    1992 - Probably the Trailblazers, but that Cavs team is sick

    1993 - Suns

    1996 - Probably the biggest toss up. I’d lean Knicks but idk

    1997 - 100% Jazz

    1998 - 90% the Jazz, there’s a slight Pacers chance though

    • bigE819B
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      2 months ago

      1996 gotta be Seattle or Orlando (if they were Healthy)

    • 1Bam18B
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      2 months ago

      3peat pistons would have been crazy

    • silversmith84B
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      2 months ago

      Came to say Blazers or Cavs in 92. Both teams were super stacked. Kind of forgotten teams now because of the Bulls, but they had serious talent.

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        2 months ago

        Yep. That Cavs team def deserved to win or at least make a finals. Pushed the bulls to the brink in 89 and lost on one of the most iconic shots ever.

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          2 months ago

          Yeah, that 89 team was very cool. Even had a young Ron Harper back then.

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            2 months ago

            One of the worst trades ever…typical Cleveland stuff though. Harper was a baller. Danny Ferry was…Danny Ferry.