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Steph Curry unleashes an incendiary attack on Michael Jordan and his Bulls!

The Bulls of Michael Jordan are absolutely legendary team, in particular the squad of the epic 1995-96. However, it is not unanimous with everyone … Recently, Stephen Curry distinguished himself with a rather controversial outing on the subject! Not everyone will agree …

For a long time, the Bulls version 1995-96 were the absolute benchmark in terms of collective success. Led by the Big Three made up of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman, Chicago will simply ride the league like no training before it. At the end of the regular season, Windy City has no less than 72 victories, a record! And these will be enhanced by a superb playoff course punctuated by a coronation in the Finals, against the Supersonics.

However, this historic brand ended exactly 20 years later, during the 2015-16 season. Golden State has indeed signed no less than 73 wins for barely 9 losses, all with a Stephen Curry unanimously elected MVP. The difference, and it is significant: the title will not be at the end of the road, the Californians losing 4-3 against the Cavaliers of LeBron James after a series of twists and turns. What immediately discredit them as the best all-time team, according to some.

Steph Curry: “We would beat the Jordan Bulls in six games”

Asked about the subject, the Chef revealed that he shared this opinion… only partially. Indeed, he believes that the Warriors would have competed with the Bulls in the Finals, once a certain Kevin Durant joined them. With the winger, GS performed a back-to-back and proved to be an impressive steamroller. Enough to convince the point guard that Chi-Town is no match for it, as he explains in an FAQ with QG Sports :

Absoutely. We’ll never know, but if you put us on paper with them, I like our chances. I would say the Dubs in six games.

Here is one who wants to create the debate, and it will be ignited. Both camps have very valid arguments, given the greatness of the respective squads. One can in particular wonder who would have defended on the main scorers: Jordan on one side, Curry and KD on the other.

In the first case, it seems unlikely that a single player will take care of the six-time champion. No Warriors player would have the ability, not even one Draymond Green. As for the Bay duo, MJ and Pippen would have taken care of them without flinching, which could have given rise to some pretty crazy duels. Especially a 1-vs-1 between His Airness and the Slim Reaper… Good luck in deciding the winner.

As Curry himself says, we’ll never have the opportunity to find out which of the two teams was better. What is certain is that we have a potentially crazy match-up … if you want to experience it, there is always NBA 2K to give it a shot.

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