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Old 04-15-2010, 06:24 AM
 
Location: Columbia, SC
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A question we will never know the answer to

"If Michael Jordan misses that last second shot in Cleveland, are the Bulls still the team of the 90"S
Agree w/Orangeish, the Bulls were the 6-seed in 1989 and the deciding game 5 was being played in Cleveland, would have been no shame had they lost that game. They didn't win the championship that season anyway, so I don't think it would have had a negative effect regarding them being the team of the 90s.

Credit to the Bulls for earning their way into the playoffs this season by winning their last 3 games (2 on the road), I know they are going to make the 1st round a lot tougher for the Cavaliers than Detroit did last season.
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Old 04-15-2010, 08:12 PM
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Agree w/Orangeish, the Bulls were the 6-seed in 1989 and the deciding game 5 was being played in Cleveland, would have been no shame had they lost that game. They didn't win the championship that season anyway, so I don't think it would have had a negative effect regarding them being the team of the 90s.

Credit to the Bulls for earning their way into the playoffs this season by winning their last 3 games (2 on the road), I know they are going to make the 1st round a lot tougher for the Cavaliers than Detroit did last season.

My point is when a team loses a heartbreaker in the postseason the GM usually breaks up the core and the entire team is different.
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