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LogansRun said:
Kerry Wood = Mark Prior = Kerry Wood = Mark Prior. They're interchangeable. Just ask the CAT scanner technician.

you may be right. only time will tell here. what a shame for the cubbies...all those hopes and dreams and dollars...wasted.
 

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blue edwards said:
of course he scored more...

I never said anything about scoring more.

Like I said, that team had no talent around him. That is why they didn't win. Just like Jordan didn't win until they provided him a supporting cast.

Pippen was the best defender in the league for several years.

Pippen without Jordan:

22.0 pts, 8.7 rebs, 5.6 asts, 2.9 steals
 

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Great shot by Kukoc. I agree that will always be a memory of his career.
 

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wow, lots of love for scotty...guess we'll have to agree to disagree because imo, he was so over-hyped its disgusting. and i watched almost every bulls game for a long stretch so, i am not uninformed.
 

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Pippen --

With all due respect Blue I think that you are out of your mind. This guy is a sure fire hall of famer and was named one of the 50 best players in NBA history.

The first season that Jordan retired 1993-94 he averaged 22/9/6.

The Bulls were a bad call away from returning to the Finals without Jordan.

He scored almost 19,000 points in his NBA career and was one of the best defenders that I have ever seen.

Off the court he may be the biggest prick that I have ever met. I know Scottie personally and he is a A-Hole but you can't doubt his numbers.

And remember Michael didn't win crap until Scottie came along.

The NBA almost always is a two star league.

100% agree on Kerry Wood. He has been the most profiable go against possibly over the past 10 years. I was at the game vs Atlanta in 2003 and was at his 20K game and he was filthy but that has been it. I wish the Cubs would part ways already.

Walter -- what else can you say. In my opinion the best Running Back I ever saw -- but in fairness I never saw Jim Brown so I will say best RB of my lifetime (I'm 35).


I agree to give Pippen his due. We rarely get to know the real side of these stars. IF you do not mind, how do you know Pippen and can you expand that he is a prick (big head or always an a-hole even before he became famous?)
 

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Scottie also dominated Magic in 1991 for the Bulls to win their first title. Dominated Clyde Drexler to win the second and dominated Chales to win the third.

Best (forward/guard) defender I have EVER seen in the playoffs
 

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The first year after Jordan left the game...Scottie was the best player in the NBA...I don't agree with that list...I've never been a huge Ripken fan but he was a hell of a lot better than most people realize...I'm just not up to debating it tonight,

Favre? Cmon!

I do agree with Paul Molitor, although you could argue that he was just a batter for a good portion of his career, he guy could flat out go 3 for 5 with the best of them...injuries prevented him from putting up some staggering career numbers, yet he still made it over the 3,000 hit mark , and way over...the second half of Molitor's career was incredible.
 

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Nolan Ryan waaay overrated! Ironically Ryan received the highest HOF induction % of alltime....I suspect he was taking more than Advil too.
 

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KAPPER said:
Scottie also dominated Magic in 1991 for the Bulls to win their first title. Dominated Clyde Drexler to win the second and dominated Chales to win the third.

Best (forward/guard) defender I have EVER seen in the playoffs

Pippen was a great defender but was he better than Rodman? Rodman was sick. Pippen was a much better all around player we know. Good question though.
 

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blue edwards said:
brett favre's streak is way more impressive than ripken's. favre plays a position where guys that weigh 100 lbs more than him are trying to kill him almost every play.

i am so sick of hearing about the streak...he played baseball. they should never miss a game...not any of them.
yeah and favre gets 6 days to recover from every injury he sustains during the course of a game, and has 5+ guys making sure he doesn't get hit.

Ever played baseball before? Ever taken a hot shot grounder to the ankle and tried to play the next day when you can barely put half your weight on that foot? Ever pulled your hamstring and then have to go out and play the position that gets the most action on the field and is defined by having to make quick sudden movements between long lulls, which would increase your chance of tweaking something as opposed to a sport that has longer, more consistent movement?
Cal's streak is unbelievable. you might be sick of hearing it, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't appreciate it. And at shortstop nonetheless...unreal.
 

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Tom Brady#1 said:
Pippen was a great defender but was he better than Rodman?

I don't think there is any question he was a better defender than Rodman. Pippen could guard any player on the floor. Rodman was a solid post defender.
 

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DAN MARINO
JEFF GORDON
BARRY SANDERS

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DWIGHT EVANS
DALLAS CLARK
 

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Journeyman said:
Nolan Ryan waaay overrated! Ironically Ryan received the highest HOF induction % of alltime....I suspect he was taking more than Advil too.

You being sarcastic Journey? I can't tell seriously. The Hall % is nice but does not prove anything. I stay clear of a lot of Hall debates for certain reasons that are hard to prove. But I maintain Ryan is overrated.
 

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My family is friends with the Reisdorfs and I life in Deerfield (where most of the Bulls lived or currenly live). I became social friends with Scottie through Jerrys son. We would go out after games often. I don't claim to be best friends with the guy but we used to go out once a month or so.

My wife is in a playgroup with BJ Armstrong.

Its funny, I'm married now with kids and my neighbor is Kirk Heinrich and he plays ball in front of my home with my kids on the weekends.

MJ lives about a mile from me. His kids go to the local private high school near me.

Bill Wennington and I have the same barber.

Tony Kukoc is my parents neighbor.

When you live so close to the practice faciliy it is not uncommon to know some of these guys.
 

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Clip Joint said:
I don't think there is any question he was a better defender than Rodman. Pippen could guard any player on the floor. Rodman was a solid post defender.


I would like to continue this tonight later as I am on my way...


Rodman was versatile. He covered Magic, Bird, and guards and forwards. Pippen could not cover power forwards and Rodman can and centers too on an accasion. Not sure he is more versitile but certainly two great defensive players.
 

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KAPPER said:
My family is friends with the Reisdorfs and I life in Deerfield (where most of the Bulls lived or currenly live). I became social friends with Scottie through Jerrys son. We would go out after games often. I don't claim to be best friends with the guy but we used to go out once a month or so.

My wife is in a playgroup with BJ Armstrong.

Its funny, I'm married now with kids and my neighbor is Kirk Heinrich and he plays ball in front of my home with my kids on the weekends.

MJ lives about a mile from me. His kids go to the local private high school near me.

Bill Wennington and I have the same barber.

Tony Kukoc is my parents neighbor.

When you live so close to the practice faciliy it is not uncommon to know some of these guys.

Glad you and Wennington have the same barber..I hope your Hair looks better than his..........G.
 

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Oh and why was Scottie a prick. Whenever we went to dinner he acted like a total ass. We stopped going out because wuite frankly he was an embarrassment to hang out with. Never as polite to the staff or any kids who came up to him. And don't tell me he didn't have an obligation. When you live in Chicago that is part of the gig or stay home.

Ask Mr. Cub, MJ, Minnie, Bob Love, Ron Santo, Gayle Sayers.....etc
 

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Tom Brady#1 said:
You being sarcastic Journey? I can't tell seriously. The Hall % is nice but does not prove anything. I stay clear of a lot of Hall debates for certain reasons that are hard to prove. But I maintain Ryan is overrated.

not at all...Ryan was a phenom but should not be ranked higher than about 5 aces from the 70's, he was not in their league .

Palmer,Seaver,Carlton, Hunter, McNally were all much better than Nolan Ryan.

He had 773 career starts and only 324 wins that is nowhere near half, which is the benchmark for a great pitcher.

Palmer 521 starts 268 wins
Seaver 647 starts 311 wins
Carlton 709 starts 329 wins
Hunter 476 starts 224 wins
 
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