Undeniably, the 1996 Chicago Bulls are one of the greatest collections of NBA talent to ever exist. The '96 Bulls were the Michael Jordan-led team to complete the second three-peat in Chicago, winning ...
The 2015-16 Golden State Warriors might have eclipsed the record for regular-season wins, but their failure to win a championship means the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls are still the greatest team in NBA ...
The Warriors are stuck at 69 wins, and have to win their final four games (two apiece against the Spurs and the Grizzlies) to beat the '96 Bulls' 72-win record, also known affectionately as "The Best ...
Given how the Oklahoma City Thunder have quickly dismissed all notions that their championship run in the 2024-25 season was a fluke, highlighted by their remarkable start to the 2025-26 season, it is ...
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"They had enough bodies to bang with Shaq" - Raymond Felton explains why the 1996 Bulls would beat the 2001 Lakers
One of the more intriguing hypothetical matchups is the one between the 72-10 Chicago Bulls of 1995-96 and the 2001 champions, the Los Angeles Lakers, who went 15-1 in the postseason. Different people ...
The New York Knicks flipped a switch and steamrolled their way to the NBA Finals with a dominant playoff run. New York trailed 2-1 to the Atlanta Hawks in the opening round, but the Knicks have since ...
The Golden State Warriors are closing in on the NBA record for most victories in a single season, set by the Chicago Bulls in 1995-96. But Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen evidently doesn't think Golden ...
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