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The Bulls' lineup and minutes distribution were set to match the team's depth chart during the 1996 NBA Finals against the Seattle SuperSonics. For the Warriors, we deferred to the team's recent ...
As the Golden State Warriors begin to get closer to the Chicago Bulls' record-setting mark of 72 wins back in 1996, the debate over which team would win if they played has reached a crescendo.
An ESPN poll has most readers favoring the Bulls to win the series. That changes with age, though, as it looks like your standard bell curve, with those who are now 35-44 favoring the Bulls the ...
Yank the Bulls out of 1995-96 and have them square off against today's Warriors, and they'd undoubtedly do their damnedest to figure out Curry. We'll even give them some time to study tape.
In case you haven't paid attention to the NBA at all this year, the Golden State Warriors are on the verge of breaking the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' single-season record of 72-10.
The 1995-96 Bulls shot 1,349 3-pointers — 1,214 fewer! — and averaged 91.1 possessions per game to rank 20th. In the mythical matchup, the Warriors surely would be playing small often.
It has been overripe, this imitation rivalry between the indelible Bulls and the wishful Warriors, as hollow an option as paper and plastic, boxers and briefs, gluten and grain.
Who wins: The 1995-96 Bulls or the 2015-16 Warriors? When Golden State broke the Bulls’ 20-year-old regular-season record for wins on April 18, plenty of debate sparked as to which team would ...
It has been overripe, this imitation rivalry between the indelible Bulls and the wishful Warriors, as hollow an option as paper and plastic, boxers and briefs, gluten and grain.
It has been overripe, this imitation rivalry between the indelible Bulls and the wishful Warriors, as hollow an option as paper and plastic, boxers and briefs, gluten and grain.