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Who Ya Got: 72-Win Chicago Bulls or 73-Win Golden State Warriors?


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Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors overtook the Bulls' record in 2015-16 by winning 73 games.Is Jordan's seat still safe?Bleacher Report's Sean Highkin and Will Gottlieb take turns comparing various aspects of the 72-win Bulls and 73-win Warriors, from star power to bench support to greater impact on the game. Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond GreenWhen the Warriors upended the Bulls' 20-year hold on the NBA wins record, Stephen Curry was at the peak of his powers. It was the single greatest offensive season ever.While Curry was at his best during the Warriors' 73-win year, Jordan was heading toward the end of his prime. Jordan and Pippen get the edge when it comes to body of work, but the Warriors were in their physical primes, had three stars instead of two and had the advantage of the three-point revolution on their side.In a head-to-head matchup, things might be different, but relative to their time, the Warriors were at their individual and team peak.But even past his prime, no one ever stopped Jordan. — Highkin        Death LineupBulls: Harper, Jordan, Pippen, Kukoc, RodmanWarriors: Curry, Thompson, Iguodala, Barnes, GreenThe Warriors made their Death Lineup famous by upending the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2015 Finals when they slid Green to the 5 and brought supersub Iguodala in to help defend James and make it possible to switch 1 through 5.With all the spacing and ball movement, the Warriors offense was unstoppable and remains one of the most unsolvable puzzles to this day. With four 6'7" bodies and an elite team defensive IQ without sacrificing rim protection, this Warriors lineup was one of the greatest five-man units of all time.The Bulls also had length in the backcourt (6'6" Harper, 6'6" Jordan, 6'8" Pippen) and four scoring threats and Rodman gobbling up offensive rebounds.The Warriors' three-point barrage and off-ball movement would give anyone problems, but the Bulls—especially in a more modernized hypothetical—had the savvy, length and go-to scoring options that would put them over the top. In 20 years, kids will be running around launching threes and shimmying back down the court.Jordan and the Bulls were the starting point for everything that has led up to today's game, and though Curry has once again changed the game forever, so much of what the Warriors created was built on what the Bulls started. https://t.co/2oA2sJ1Q7O         Will's Pick: Bulls in 7The 2015-16 Warriors were as complete a team as has ever been assembled, but they never felt invincible the way the Jordan Bulls did.

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