Newsflash: 3-point shooting is only one (1) facet of the game... and the 90's Bulls were more than capable of locking down the perimeter Defensively ESPECIALLY if they don't have to worry about getting dominated in the post / paint.Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:49 pmYes, they shot a lower percentage and hit 2.2 threes a game during the time span (the *worst* team in 2022 hit 10.5, the average team hit 12.4).thedangerouskitchen wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:34 pm The first 3-Peat Bulls (not using the second 3-Peat because of the shortened line) averaged .347% shooting from long-range... but-but-but, according to some message board geniuses they would get destroyed by today's superior NBA teams that averaged .354% shooting from deep this year.
They literally shot worse on completely wide-open, unguarded premium threes, hitting about 18 percent as many threes as the average team in 2022, who accumulated those percentages/makes against defenses that actually made an effort to guard the line and switch effectively.
You are like a HS kid who thinks an A in "business math" should be equally weighed in GPA to an A in AP Calculus.
In fact, Defending today's teams would be a cakewalk for the Bulls... and I'm quite certain they would also adjust their Offense accordingly as well, given that first 3-Peat squad was loaded with "shooters".
at the notion that these Celtics and Warriors are going to beat the juggernaut Bulls simply because they chuck 30 long-range bombs a game.
thanks for that laugh, bush-league.