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all time chicago bulls team


I just wanted to let all of you no i will be doing 1 of these for every nba team except Raps and Magic


i dont care if they played 1 day or 1 century with the teamt here eligble

let me make this clear right away this is based of carrer and not there sucseess with the team

PG-B.J Armstrong
SG-Micheal Jordan
SF-Scottie Pippen
PF-Elton Brand
C-Dennis Rodman

6th Man-Steve Kerr


You made 2 big mistakes

PG-B.J Armstrong
SG-Micheal Jordan
SF-Scottie Pippen
PF-Elton Brand
C- Robert Parish

6th man- The iceman George Gervin

Now, if this was players who helped the Bulls the most then its Rodman, but this is best players to play on the Bulls.

Robert Parish is regarded by many as the best shooting center of all time. He if in the HOF and has his number retired by the Celtics. He uis a 9 time all star and was in the NBA's 50 greatest players of all time.

He shot a beautiful 54% from the floor and 72% from the line.

Comparison
RP= Parish
DR= Rodman

PPG
RP- 14.5
DR- 7.3

RPG
RP- 9.1
DR- 13.1

BPG
RP-1,47
DR- .58

Parish also had a better FG pct. and FT pct. (Rodman had a terrible 58%).

Gervin over Kerr in a BLOWOUT.

Gervin won the NBA scoring title 4 times. He was named in the NBA 50 greatest players of all time.

Gervin had 26.2 PPG, 4.6 RPG, and 2.8 APG.

Kerr had 6 PPG, 1.8 APG, and 1.2 RPG.

Gervin had 4 scoring titles and an MVP. Kerr never had either.

Not much to say here, Gervin over Kerr is just obvious.


oh darn forgot Gervin but i give that to yaa but i will take rodman over pARISH because he is 1 off he best rebounders and defenders of all time yes parish is greeat


Rodman Parish is closer than Gervin-Kerr, but they are both blowouts. Rodman may be a great rebounder, but he was never a complete player because he could not score.

I wouldn't exactly call him one of the best defenders of all time either. Is he good? Yes. But, he averaged only 0.58 blocks per game on his career. That is not exactly what I would call one of the greatest defenders of all time.


Forfeited Turn


yep...

Damn you, Ef

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What the?!?!

Now you got it?

Thieves.

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ooooooh, you spelled Michael wrong!!!!!!!!!!

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everybody does dawgee...
it pisses me off

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robert parish? the dude made NO contributins to the bulls...and the Titles clearly says all time BULLS team....ridiculous!

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Steveo read the rules and reconsider your vote. Just read them once.

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i retract my vote and statement....

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He PLAYED on the Bulls and that is all that matters. The TD clearly states as long as they have ever played on the Bulls, go based off of their entire for career for all teams.

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Okay, that does seem like an odd rule though.

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wow,R.I.P is getting crushed in all of these

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ill do one with clearly dominate bulls players...i.e half there career or more with them if anyone is up to it

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R.I.P. is getting crushed because he overlooks all time greats who spent one or two years with a team.

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bj armstrong....there has to be somebody better than that.

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Mabey Sloan, but he was known more for his coaching. One of the greatest coaches of all time.

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Jenkster, blocks don't mean good post defender. For example, Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol are both pretty good shot blockers, but they can't defend on the block well at all.

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Why wont u be doing one for the Raps or Magic ?

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