95-96 Bulls Roster
0 Randy Brown PG
30 Jud Buechler SF
35 Jason Caffey PF
53 James Edwards C
54 Jack Haley C
9 Ron Harper PG
23 Michael Jordan SG
25 Steve Kerr PG
7 Toni Kukoc SF
13 Luc Longley C
33 Scottie Pippen SF
91 Dennis Rodman PF
22 John Salley PF
8 Dickey Simpkins PF
34 Bill Wennington C
Averages
Jordan 30.4pts 6.6.reb 4.3ast 2.2stl
Pippen 19.4pts 6.4reb 5.9ast
Rodman 5.5pts 14.9reb 2.4ast
Longley 9.1pts 5.1reb 1.4blk
Kukoc 14.1pts 4reb 3.5ast
Started season 18-2
42-5 at the all-star break I think
Losses
Orlando 94-88
Sonics 97-92
Pacers 103-97
Nuggets 105-99
Suns 106-96
Heat 113-104
Knicks 104-72
Raptors 109-108 (30pts 11ast Damon Stoudamire, 23pts 12reb Tracy Murray - crowd 36,131)
Hornets 98-97 (MJ 40pts 11reb 5ast)
Pacers 100-99
Salaries
1 Michael Jordan $3,850,000
2 Toni Kukoc $3,560,000
3 Ron Harper $3,120,000
4 Scottie Pippen $2,925,000
5 Dennis Rodman $2,500,000
6 Luc Longley $2,300,000
7 Bill Wennington $1,000,000
8 Randy Brown $900,000
9 Dickey Simpkins $845,000
10 Steve Kerr $800,000
11 Jason Caffey $627,000
12 Jud Buechler $300,000
13 James Edwards $225,000
14 Jack Haley $225,000
Comparing the 95-96 Bulls and 15-16 Warriors
#1
Posted 05 December 2015 - 07:27 AM
Cheers,
Matt
#2
Posted 05 December 2015 - 07:28 AM
2015-16 Warriors Roster
12 Andrew Bogut C
30 Stephen Curry PG
4 Brandon Rush SG
40 Harrison Barnes SF
11 Klay Thompson SG
31 Festus Ezeli C
1 Jason Thompson C
9 Andre Iguodala SG
34 Shaun Livingston PG
5 Marreese Speights PF
20 James Michael McAdoo PF
36 Kevon Looney F
23 Draymond Green PF
19 Leandro Barbosa SG
21 Ian Clark SG
Averages
Curry 32pts 5.1reb 6ast 2.4stl
Draymond 12.7pts 8.3reb 7.2ast
Klay 16.5pts 3.4reb 2.4ast
Barnes 13.4pts 5reb 1.4ast
Iguodala 8.4pts 4.4reb 3.8ast
Started season 20-0
Salaries
1 Klay Thompson $15,500,000
2 Draymond Green $14,300,000
3 Andrew Bogut $12,000,000
4 Andre Iguodala $11,710,456
5 Stephen Curry $11,370,786
6 Jason Thompson $6,431,250
7 Shaun Livingston $5,543,725
8 Harrison Barnes $3,873,398
9 Marreese Speights $3,815,000
10 Leandro Barbosa $2,500,000
11 Festus Ezeli $2,008,748
12 Brandon Rush $1,270,964
13 Kevon Looney $1,131,960
14 Ian Clark $947,276
15 James Michael McAdoo $845,059
Cheers,
Matt
#3
Posted 05 December 2015 - 07:37 AM
haha i knew this thread would happen eventually.
and DAMN didn't realise how little superstars like Jordan made in the 90s on the court.
Matt, what are your thoughts on who is the better team if they both played a nba finals? taking into account the opposition players that both teams had to contend with.
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#4 Guest_EUREKASPORTSCARDS_*
Posted 05 December 2015 - 08:16 AM
you still got to go with the bulls.
yes the warriors have a awesome streak going and are the champs, but its 1 year. they could be the next dynasty, but that is a wait and see project.
the bulls did 2 x 3-peats. yes they had the best player ever in MJ, but it was a team effort.
look at the likes of lebron, freak player, but if wade, bosh and co werent there with him, no rings.
i am with the bulls at this point in time, but in 2 years time it could be a different matter.
#5
Posted 05 December 2015 - 05:00 PM
Too early to say but you have to start looking at the other great all-time-win teams with a start like this. 2 of their players could go down and they don't even finish with the record as good as last season who knows!
It could be a game 7 - Bulls could make the adjustment to all the 3 point shooting of the Warriors who knows? The speed in transition could be too much for the Bulls? It's just a fascinating conversation and I just love looking at and trying to compare stats (nerd yes).
Imagine Pippen guarding some of these dudes though!?!? And Rodman and Draymond going for the boards?? Oh man........bball heaven
Gun to my head I'd lean towards Bulls - proven and already history in the books. That's what the Warriors are trying to get to. Going to be awesome to watch.
Edited by GarnettFan4Life, 05 December 2015 - 05:01 PM.
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Cheers,
Matt