Want More In-Depth Content? 📺 Watch the Full Video Here: https://youtu.be/PT1lvYr1XRI But they weren't exactly a magnet for hate and backlash like the bad boys or like some teams and players were in generations after them The Bulls in the 19 nineties or the world's most successful franchise And anytime you win a lot and have players that are constantly in the public's eye there is some natural resentment among players and fans for that team But the Bulls were that one outlier because they had Michael Jordan Again simply the most revolutionary athlete of all time You simply could not hate Michael Jordan especially in a time where social media wasn't a thing and it wasn't commonplace for an athlete to publicly acknowledge things like politics MJ's play was one thing but his persona and charisma off the court made him impossible to hate or turn him into a villain In the late nineties and early 2000 we had another genre of the NBA's most successful franchise and the most dominating team in basketball the LA Lakers of Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal