Draymond Green Takes Stephen Curry’s Challenge To The Next Level With Bizarre Claims On Beating Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen In Their Prime
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In 1996, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls made a record for the ages. The legendary dynasty shattered the previous regular season record and won 72 games. No one thought any team could ever get close. However, that was until the 2016 Warriors decides to rewrite history. Likewise, fans have been going and forth. And like his teammate Stephen Curry, Draymond is sticking with the Warriors trumping MJ.
The Warriors and Bulls are arguably the two greatest teams in the history of the NBA. Chicago had the best player on the planet taking control. Moreover, his supporting cast comprised Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman. This trio caused hell to dominate every aspect of the game. On the other hand, the Warriors broke through in an era kickstarted by Steph. But when Kevin Durant became a part of the record breakers, it was just unfair.
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When there are two of the best, NBA fans can’t rest till there is a winner. As for Green, his pride won’t allow the Bulls to win.
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Draymond Green not letting Michael Jordan and the Bulls win
Green made quite the buzz by becoming the leader of the ‘New Media’. As a man for the players, the former DPOY has made fair and just arguments. However, he is a basketball player fueled with competitive fire. So when self-respect came on the line, Green isn’t going to let anyone step over. After Stephen Curry said the Warriors could beat the 1996 Bulls, Draymond followed the same path.
The reigning champion sent the fans into a frenzy with his recent take. Draymond believes in the Warriors, invincibility, even when matched up against Jordan’s Bulls. The Warriors forward said: “96 Bulls. 98 Bulls. I STAND ON IT!”
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96 Bulls. 98 Bulls. I STAND ON IT!
— Draymond Green (@Money23Green) July 25, 2022
It’s much to say the Warriors would humiliate Michael Jordan and the Bulls. However, it would be a clash for the ages. The Bulls were a mammoth force on both ends of the floor. Chicago had the best rebounder on their team with Rodman soaring the skys. In addition, His Airness and Pippen are one of the best duos of all time. But the Warriors would with the heat as well. With Draymond running the offense, he has elite scorers all around. With a unanimous MVP in Stephen Curry and a bucket in Kevin Durant, the Bay could go blow for blow. And it is never smart to leave Klay Thompson open.
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