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re: Would the 1999 Bulls four-peated if the core came back?

Posted on 4/26/24 at 5:02 am to
Posted by POTUS2024
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Posted on 4/26/24 at 5:02 am to
I think they win it, without a doubt. Kerr would have still been with the Bulls and not the Spurs, who won it all that year. That alone probably neuters the Spurs. Knicks and Pacers were the threat to get to the Finals and I think Jordan & Co take care of either one, especially in a shortened season.
Posted by HangmanPage1
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Posted on 4/26/24 at 7:50 am to
Jordan/Pippen/Horace Bulls would have been an interesting matchup for the Rockets. They had no one to even contend with Dream. However that was it, I don’t think Dream carries them to the title in 94. Bulls take it. That cause Clyde not to come to Houston and he goes chasing rings elsewhere. Rockets don’t even reach the Finals. I think the Suns make it in 95 and finally beat MJ. That leads to Rodman coming in.

Jordan stays one more year and in a strike shortened season, Bulls take it in 99. Puts Jordan 8-1 in the Finals!
Posted by TexasTiger08
Member since Oct 2006
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Posted on 4/26/24 at 6:19 pm to
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Kerr would have still been with the Bulls and not the Spurs, who won it all that year.


Kerr avg 9 mpg and 2 ppg in the playoffs. He didn’t even play every game. Spurs only lost 2 playoff games that year. They may have lost to Chicago, but Kerr wasn’t going to be the difference. 2003 Kerr was a different story.
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