Dennis Rodman: Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls Would Crush the Golden State Warriors
“Kevin Durant would have a hard time with Scottie Pippen. And I don’t know who would guard Michael Jordan on the Warriors. Literally, who?
"He'd be eating out of my hands."
—@dennisrodman on how he'd match up with Draymond Green pic.twitter.com/tOyK6go3vn
— First Take (@FirstTake) June 21, 2019
Dennis Rodman says that the current Golden State Warriors lineup wouldn’t stand a chance against the legendary 1995-96 Chicago Bulls team featuring Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Rodman.
Following the Bay Area superteam’s loss to the Toronto Raptors in the 2019 NBA Finals, the retired baller appeared on ESPN’s First Take and declared that his ’95-’96 Bulls would absolutely dominate the Warriors in a hypothetical game.
“Kevin Durant would have a hard time with Scottie Pippen. And I don’t know who would guard Michael Jordan on the Warriors. Literally, who?” Rodman said.
Rodman then turned his attention on the Warriors’ Draymond Green.
“I got no problem handling that Green guy. He’d be eating out of my hands. Draymond, keep getting your teeth straight, honey, and listen to your mama.”
To be fair, Rodman added that Green is a “great defender.”
"If Michael played in this era, he'd average 50."
—@dennisrodman pic.twitter.com/u9wEleM0n9
— First Take (@FirstTake) June 21, 2019
“The Worm” went on to call MJ the GOAT over LeBron James, saying that the former would average 50 points per game if he played in this era.
Do you agree?