And who the said that this is the greatest team ever?
My point exactly. Spurs had a fantastic strategy for defending them, despite the fact that it should have been a tough matchup.
And who the said that this is the greatest team ever?
im nearly 110% sure you didn't actually watch 90's ball. Were probably born in the 90's in fact.
Queue the "I'm married and have 2 kids stfu" response
Lol, coaching strategy would be able to make Chris Bosh be able to defend Shaq in the post..wtf am I even reading here..feel dumber for bothering reading this nonsense..
ESPN insider proposed it.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/playo...-place-history
im sorry that you are too stupid to understand how well timed double teams and fast rotations can limit a post player's effectiveness
just look at what indiana is doing to Lebron when he posts up, and you will see how coaching makes a huge difference
lol taking an espn poll question seriously
That link isn't a poll it's an article.
People who didn't watch the 1996 Bulls, 2001 Lakers, or 2007 Spurs?
Troof bombs... until that third team you listed.
Lol, how you gonna get a timely double for Shaq on Bosh when he's setting up under the rim every single possession?..he used to get deep post position on guys like Ewing and Mourning..
gmafb..am I being trolled here?..I mean is this a King Nupe type situation?..
If you are trolling, then congrats I guess..wow, you really showed me
Dec. 1979. First game was in 83, though to be fair, I have no recollection of it. My wife is any day now on our 4th.
Let me clarify because maybe I am being misunderstood. Ewing would all over this heat front line. I pulled the lol ewing because there were several other players that I would have definitely thought of ahead of him for such a question. Also lol timely double teams on shaq. Brazzers would get his pushed in every time down the court by prime shaq. Triple team or not
ewing is a jumpshooter, they can deal with him. shaq, on the other hand, will make them taste his ass.
wtf?
Chris Dudley has been irrelevant ever since getting shaqondudley'ed
The coaching strategy on that Shaq on Dudley was all wrong imho..I blame JVG personally
Man Ewing was a great great player in his prime. He is so underrated all time by so many IMO. His Knick teams while rugged, tough and well coached were never very talented. For a few years John Starks was their 2nd best player, yet with Ewing as the centerpiece they were le contenders for much of the 90's. Too bad MJ had other plans so many years..
Like Harlem said, they'd be constructed differently. But, just going based off how they're constructed, they'd have survived prime Ewing, who's one of the most overrated players in the history of the league (don't get me wrong, he's a top 50 player, but has no business being mentioned in the same breathe as Olajuwon, O'Neal or Robinson) and who, in fairness, never had a second star next to him.
Prime O'Neal is a different story. He damn near singlehandedly would have beaten them and unlike Ewing, he had a second star and not just any second star, but the fifth best player in the league at the time. I can't even fathom the numbers he'd have put up against lightweights like Bosh and Andersen, as well as the undersized Anthony (I honestly think a 50/30 game wouldn't have been out of the question). He probably would have injured at least one of the first two after he bowled them over for the 50th time.
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