It's amazing that a team with Sealy, Grant Hill, Grant Long, Williams, Joe Dumars, Hunter and Stackhouse didn't achieve more in 1998. I mean these were solid players.
I agree, but the league was loaded in 1998. Still though, this Pistons team definitely underperformed and should've ended the season with a winning record.
I don't think Doug Collins was a championship caliber coach. He was a good coach who could get you to the conference finals and maybe NBA finals but I don't think he was one to get a team over the top. Very much in the sense of a Jeff Van Gundy or Mike D'Antoni.
Thank you so much for posting the one game I was at The Palace to watch MJ as a Bull! I was in the nose bleed section above the Bulls bench it was AMAZING. He carried that team when Pip was still out.
Steve wasn't playing denial defense. It defeats the effort and purpose of MJ pressuring the offensive player if it's easy for the offensive player to just get rid of the ball when he gets in trouble.
I find it astonishing that nearly a decade removed from their back to back chips, the Bad Boys were close to a three peat if they didn't lose to LA in '88 and Dumars is still at it with that walking triple double Grant Hill ...If I'm not mistaken, this was his final year. Between he and John Starks, I always enjoyed watching them take on the nightmare of a challenge of guarding MJ on every possession with his endless arsenal of moves year in and out ...and they both did the best one can do in attempting to contain "Midrange". 9:12 That crossover from Hill was vicious...but then Midrange takes it personally and gets him right back on the next two possessions....reminds me of AI from the season before. Both situations results in Bulls wins *shrugs*
Remember, the Pistons broke up their championship-contending team after 1990-91 when they didn't re-sign Vinnie Johnson/James Edwards for 1991-92... had they kept that team together, they could have kept things going and winning but that's why politics and business made #23 a champion. Then in 1992 during the off season they got rid of John Salley yet signed Olden Polynice so now they have help in their front line since Edwards but got rid of Salley, then they got rid of Woolridge and signed Alvin Robertson, so now they had another guard like Vinnie Johnson but they just needed a front line of Salley, Laimbeer, Polynice, Rodman, and Aguirre -- so now they just have two big men instead of the 3 they would have had with Salley, remember in 1991-92 they only had Salley/Laimbeer as centers/power forwards that were 6'10" to 7'0".
Two words. BJ Armstrong. Isiah used to get the best of Paxon a lot. But when the Bulls drafted BJ in 1990 it wasn't long before Isiah struggled against a quicker, tenacious defender in BJ.
Both teams played so well!!! Really shows what the league was made of in the 90s
It's amazing that a team with Sealy, Grant Hill, Grant Long, Williams, Joe Dumars, Hunter and Stackhouse didn't achieve more in 1998. I mean these were solid players.
I agree, but the league was loaded in 1998. Still though, this Pistons team definitely underperformed and should've ended the season with a winning record.
I don't think Doug Collins was a championship caliber coach. He was a good coach who could get you to the conference finals and maybe NBA finals but I don't think he was one to get a team over the top. Very much in the sense of a Jeff Van Gundy or Mike D'Antoni.
Thank you so much for posting the one game I was at The Palace to watch MJ as a Bull! I was in the nose bleed section above the Bulls bench it was AMAZING. He carried that team when Pip was still out.
You can hear Phil talking to Mike at 4:05, "Pressure MJ" and then "STEVE!" when his defender gets the ball!
Steve wasn't playing denial defense. It defeats the effort and purpose of MJ pressuring the offensive player if it's easy for the offensive player to just get rid of the ball when he gets in trouble.
I find it astonishing that nearly a decade removed from their back to back chips, the Bad Boys were close to a three peat if they didn't lose to LA in '88 and Dumars is still at it with that walking triple double Grant Hill ...If I'm not mistaken, this was his final year. Between he and John Starks, I always enjoyed watching them take on the nightmare of a challenge of guarding MJ on every possession with his endless arsenal of moves year in and out ...and they both did the best one can do in attempting to contain "Midrange".
9:12 That crossover from Hill was vicious...but then Midrange takes it personally and gets him right back on the next two possessions....reminds me of AI from the season before. Both situations results in Bulls wins *shrugs*
Remember, the Pistons broke up their championship-contending team after 1990-91 when they didn't re-sign Vinnie Johnson/James Edwards for 1991-92... had they kept that team together, they could have kept things going and winning but that's why politics and business made #23 a champion. Then in 1992 during the off season they got rid of John Salley yet signed Olden Polynice so now they have help in their front line since Edwards but got rid of Salley, then they got rid of Woolridge and signed Alvin Robertson, so now they had another guard like Vinnie Johnson but they just needed a front line of Salley, Laimbeer, Polynice, Rodman, and Aguirre -- so now they just have two big men instead of the 3 they would have had with Salley, remember in 1991-92 they only had Salley/Laimbeer as centers/power forwards that were 6'10" to 7'0".
Go Bulls!!!
in the 1990's would you say the east or west was better and why
the bulls won six championships in the 1990's and michael jordan was the finals mvp six times so i'll say the east was better
Stackhouse a little underrated when we look back
Dennis Rodman vs bad boys reunion pls keep me updated thx
why exactly did the grant hill led pistons miss the playoffs in 1995 and 1998 going 28-54 and 37-45
I always hated these Detroit uniforms….they should have kept the old classic colors
michael jordan wasn't quite as legendary as kareem abdul-jabbar wilt chamberlain and bill russell
why exactly did the pistons beat the bulls in 1988 1989 and 1990 but lose to them in 1991
Two words. BJ Armstrong.
Isiah used to get the best of Paxon a lot. But when the Bulls drafted BJ in 1990 it wasn't long before Isiah struggled against a quicker, tenacious defender in BJ.
@@meg-k-waldren that makes sense
pip got over with his "migrane" during playoffs against detroit
@@togstags1286 please tell me are you serious
scottie pippen wasn't as elite as walt bellamy george yardley isiah thomas andrew phillip and dave debuscherre
Yikes how many times will you comment on one video?
@@meg-k-waldren it depends for reasons that vary
2016 Cleveland Cavaliers>>>1998 Chicago Bullshit
What is your problem?🤦😶😫
What a 🤡
And yet you are here watching the Bulls. 😂🤣😂🤣.
@sk You know there's increasing talk of mental illness in society these days. This guy is a prime example.
Kyrie>Harper
SmithPippen
LoveLongley
Cavs are sweeping that sorry and weak team
You forgot Tony Kukoc