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Scottie Pippen Ripped 73-9 Warriors For Thinking They’re Best Team In NBA History Over 72-10 Bulls: ‘You Can’t Win 73 Games And Lose, You Didn’t Win A Championship’

Updated Oct. 18, 2024, 4:49 p.m. by Ashish Mathur, Hoops Wire 1 min read
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The 2015-16 Golden State Warriors finished the regular season with an NBA record of 73-9, breaking the Chicago Bulls 1995-96 mark of 72-10.

However, the Warriors blew a 3-1 series lead in the 2016 NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers and lost in seven games.

Meanwhile, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen led the Bulls to the 1996 championship over the Seattle SuperSonics.

Pippen ripped the 73-9 Warriors for thinking theyre the best team in NBA history over the 72-10 Bulls.

Even though Golden State won more regular-season games than Chicago, the team didnt finish the playoffs on top.

During an interview with Tyler Tynes of GQ , Pippen took some shots at the 73-9 Warriors.

The NBA legend said the Warriors arent in the conversation for the greatest team ever since they didnt win the championship as his Bulls did in 1995-96.

The Warriors didnt win a championship, Pippen said.

They lose the argument.

The argument is the greatest team in the regular season.

It was the Chicago Bulls.

Now, thats a challenge for them now because theyre still playing, but you cant win 73 games and lose.

You cant be considered the greatest team.

You didnt win a championship.

The team before you did.

Theyre better than that team because they won a championship, but the team that won 73 games for them, that wasnt the greatest team.

Something happened.

Behind Jordan and Pippen, the Bulls defeated the Miami Heat, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic and SuperSonics to capture the 1996 championship.

Pippen averaged 19.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 5.9 assists for the Bulls in the 1995-96 regular season and 16.9 points, 8.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists in the 1996 postseason.

Stephen Curry won his second straight MVP in 2015-16.

He helped the Warriors reach the NBA Finals by getting past the Houston Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers and Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2016 Western Conference playoffs.

However, unlike Pippen and the Bulls, the Warriors choked on the NBAs biggest stage.

The Warriors took a 3-1 series lead over LeBron James and the Cavaliers in the 2016 NBA Finals and appeared well on their way to completing the best season in NBA history.

However, LeBron and Kyrie Irving wouldnt go down without a fight.

During Game 5 at Oracle Arena, both LeBron and Irving went off for 41 points.

The Cavaliers won 112-97 and the series shifted back to Cleveland for Game 6.

LeBron dropped 41 points again in a blowout win for the Cavaliers, and suddenly, the series was tied at 3-3.

During the Jordan-Pippen era, the Bulls never played in a Game 7 in the NBA Finals.

To avoid an epic collapse, the Warriors would have to win Game 7 on their home floor.

Unfortunately for Golden State, that didnt happen.

The Cavaliers won Game 7 by a final score of 93-89 and made history by becoming the first team in NBA history to erase a 3-1 series deficit in the NBA Finals.

Thanks to LeBron and Irving, the 1995-96 Bulls legacy remains intact since the 2015-16 Warriors didnt win a championship.

Even though Golden State won one more regular-season game than Chicago, Jordan and Pippen finished the mission while the Dubs came crashing down.

The Warriors did get better after losing to the Cavaliers.

They signed Kevin Durant and won back-to-back championships in 2017 and 2018.

However, Jordan and Pippens Bulls will always have the edge over the Warriors since they didnt choke in the NBA Finals.

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