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MJ has been open with his love for Allen Iverson. The Last Dance director got the job from Jordan because of his past work on Iverson. Now in Jordan's 2nd season, he gets to duel with Iverson in the 1st round of the playoffs. The 76ers finished 37-45 in 2002. The team is pretty much Iverson and then everyone else. I'm not gonna spoil anything other than Iverson is by far the best player we have played against in this whole simulation so far. It's not close. In terms of the top 5 there I would say: 1. Allen Iverson 2. Grant Hill 3. Ray Allen 4. Stephon Marbury 5. Kobe Bryant Keep in mind these are mostly Eastern Conference. We haven't played in depth a crazy amount against teams in the West. But I don't see anyone passing Iverson for a while after this series.
Michael Jordan's baby Bulls somehow got past Grant Hill and the Pistons in a legendary 7 game Eastern Conference Finals. Shaq got injured in the playoffs and with little depth next to Kobe, the Blazers shocked the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals 4-1. So yea Scottie Pippen is on the Blazers and a Jordan vs. Pippen finals would be an absolutely incredible finish to the 1st season but...Pippen tore his achilles in the playoffs. This Blazers team finished with 61 wins but have no all stars, and with Elton Brand being injured (dang injuries) in game 7 against the Pistons after Jerome "Lord Voldemort" Williams stuck his hand through his soul, Jordan is pretty much going to have to carry this team on his own. Honestly I can't even believe they made it this far in Jordan's 1st year. I was expecting maybe a .500 season with a 1st round exit. I'm also 100% certain with a healthy Shaq we would be facing the Lakers right now and we probably would have been swept, so unfortunately we missed out on MJ vs. Kobe as well. This Blazers team is led by Rasheed Wallace, Steve Smith, Damon Stoudemire, and Jermaine O'Neal along with role players such as Dale Davis and Bonzi Wells. They are deep, we are not. But Jordan is having the greatest individual playoff performance in NBA history as a rookie (I mean what do you want me to do run the offense through Jason Caffey) and he looks to continue that with a very, very improbable Finals win in his rookie year.
Rookie Jordan has improbably led the baby Bulls to the 2001 Eastern Conference Finals, but he has his toughest matchup yet against a player who has been ...
The Baby Bulls led by rookie Jordan surprisingly swept the veteran-led Miami Heat in round 1. But they have a much more difficult matchup in the semi-finals against the 64-18 Milwaukee Bucks led by Ray Allen.
The Bulls are off to a hot start. All is going relatively well..can they keep it up?
Michael Jordan stars his new NBA career with the now baby Bulls. Rookie struggles are common (even for MJ) but with Jordan anything is possible.
In this video, we talk about the Western Conference including an EXCLUSIVE interview with Mr. Anthony Davis himself! this is the first of TWO videos today as #NBARank starts TONIGHT! Rankings, Positivity, Creativity