Devils Cup marathon on MSG Saturday, if MJ sees this. Take a break from your bundle of sticks Bulls documentary.
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Loved the first two episodes, but I felt horrible for Krause watching that. There's a lot they didn't get into in terms of Phil petulantly doing the "this is my last year because I can't motivate these guys anymore" bit that he did every offseason, or other things in terms of ego-management or owner directives from Jerry's perspective that we can't get into because he's dead. I have sincere doubts if Jordan returns if the supporting cast at that point would have been good enough to beat the Spurs and their twin towers in 99. Rodman was totally shot, Pippen was still exceptional but not a top 10 player in the league anymore and they had no depth in terms of big men outside of Longley who was also immobile and fragile at that point. Where Krause and Reinsdorf (who's the biggest jackoff alive and would absolutely be James Dolan central if Portland doesn't take Same Bowie) erred is not taking care of Pippen after the 95 season when it was blatantly obvious how underpaid he was. Otherwise the run was beautiful and if anything, the breakup occurring the way it did has given it added mystique because unlike most other notable dynasty's it didn't conclude by losing on the court.
Glad to see all those years of sucking the teams derriere got Rick Telander in the show though, what a freaking clod.
I actually found Heaven in my old VHS tapes that I somehow have up at my house and didn't leave at my parents. Of course, I don't have a VCR so I'm excrement out of luck until the local Savers reopens.