The Bulls Are Better
The 2015-2016 Golden State Warriors won 73 games and are now being titled the preeminent team in NBA history. Nonetheless, the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls, who embraced the title of the greatest team in NBA history after they won 72 games, there has been much speculation as to who would triumph between the Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors. Centered on the substantial stats, rules modifications, and strength, athleticism the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls have the advantage on the 2015-2016 Golden State Warriors.
Statistical figures have become a supplementary part of games today and it appears as if they have a stat for everything. Although, as great deal was not comprised while 95-96 Chicago Bulls were mustering their
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David Stern abruptly after the game decided to make hasty rules modifications to clean up the game and ease some of the physicality out. Major factors in these rule changes are no aggressive hand-checking, no trash talk and any sort of physical play are swiftly and harshly penalized by technical fouls, ejections, stiff fines. The 15-16 Warriors have thrived around those rule changes, which in today’s era it makes them nearly unbeatable. Their coach Steve Kerr has built their team around those rules. With today’s guidelines, Jordan and Pippen would have a field day out of isolation sets and open floor transitions, working over Warrior wings for cheap fouls. (Bofah) The 95-96 Bulls during their times had to work around the aggressive hand-checking, trash talking, and extremely aggressive play. During the 1995-1996 season there was even defenses centered on them called, Jordan Rules. It was no secret from anyone what that meant. The “Jordan Rules” was a defensive strategy employed by the Detroit Pistons against Michael Jordan in order to limit his efficiency on offense. The Piston’s strategy was "to play him tough, to physically challenge him and to vary its defenses so as to try to throw him off balance." Sometimes the Pistons would overplay Jordan to keep the ball from him. Sometimes they would play him straight up, more …show more content…
If a team does not have it, they will not thrive. And if they do, well they will be at the top. The 95-96 Bulls and the 15-16 Warriors both had immense volumes of strength and athleticism. Nevertheless, until it is broken down by position, it is virtually imperceptible. At point guard you have Ron Harper for the Bull and Steph Curry for the Warriors. The reigning 2015-2016 MVP Step Curry, seizes this clash without a doubt. However, with Ron Harper sizable height and strength advantage, he could undoubtedly power Steph Curry off of the three point line and force him to shoot two-point field goals. The next crucial matchup of strength and athleticism would be at the shooting guard position featuring Michael Jordan of the Bulls and Klay Thompson of the Warriors. Michael Jordan is the greatest of all-time. No matter what Klay Thompson tries Michael Jordan wins. At 6 feet 6 inches and 200 pounds of muscle he is too much for the 6 feet 7 inch and 205 pound Klay Thompson, who is much slower than Michael Jordan. The next key matchup would be between Scottie Pippen of the Bulls and Harrison Barnes of the Warriors. At 6 feet 8 inches and 210 pounds, both players body types are identical, the difference here is in the stat lines. Scottie Pippen averaged 7 points, 2 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 turnover less, and almost 3 steals per game more than Harrison Barnes per game. (Bernstein) Again, with the edge the Chicago Bulls win the