'95-'96 Bulls would sweep Warriors – Pippen
The Golden State Warriors are poised to break the 1995-96 Bulls' 72-10 win-loss record, but that does not make them the more superior team.
"Bulls in four."
That was the bold prediction of Scottie Pippen, six-time NBA champion and former Chicago Bulls small forward when asked how his '95-'96 Bulls would fare against the current Golden State Warriors roster in a seven-game series.
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— Seton (@HiMyNameIsSeton) April 2, 2016
The Hall of Famer also provided insight on probable guarding assignments.
"I would probably put Michael (Jordan) on Klay (Thompson). I think my size and length could bother him (Curry) a little bit. If I can keep him under 20 (points) I think I'm doing good."
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— Seton (@HiMyNameIsSeton) April 2, 2016
The Warriors are currently at 68-8, playing the Portland Trail Blazers, Minnesota Timberwolves, and the San Antonio Spurs in Oakland before ending their regular season campaign in Tennessee against the Memphis Grizzlies. — DVM, GMA News