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Post by r4skolnik0v on Nov 15, 2023 23:41:35 GMT
Barely any NBA team could compare to 90's Bulls. However times when Chicago was a relevant basketball city are long gone. Bulls just can find another Superstar not even MJ's level, but Pippen's or Kerr's. Butler was traded away and started shning in play-offs in Miami and Philly, D-Rose suffered his whole career because of his injuries, and Ball, Lavine and Carusso just cannot match with other teams filled with hall-of-famers. Do you think will Bulls break Jordan's curse?
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Post by borisini17 on Nov 15, 2023 23:46:01 GMT
Predicting the future success of a sports team is always challenging, as it depends on various factors including player development, management decisions, and the overall competitiveness of the league. While the Chicago Bulls haven't reached the same level of success they had in the 90s, it's important to note that the landscape of the NBA has changed significantly since then.
Teams go through cycles of success and rebuilding, and it often takes time to assemble a competitive roster. The Bulls have made efforts to rebuild in recent years, acquiring young talents like Zach LaVine and drafting players such as Coby White and Patrick Williams. Additionally, the signing of Lonzo Ball and Alex Caruso brings more depth to the team.
Success in the NBA is often tied to having star players, and while the Bulls may not currently have a player of Michael Jordan's caliber, it doesn't mean they can't become competitive. Teams can also find success through a combination of talented players, good coaching, and effective team chemistry.
The development of young players is crucial, and if players like LaVine, White, and Williams continue to improve, the Bulls could become a more formidable team in the future. It's also possible that they make strategic moves in the offseason to strengthen their roster.
While breaking the "curse" may not happen overnight, sustained success in the NBA often requires patience and a strategic approach. It's worth keeping an eye on the Bulls' progress in the coming seasons to see how they develop and whether they can become contenders once again.
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Post by SamH on Nov 16, 2023 0:19:54 GMT
Hello! Always happy to talk about the NBA, but can I ask why you set 2 accounts up and have posted in response to yourself?
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