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Bulls Record 72-10 Looks To Be Safe!

Chicago Bulls 72-10

January 12, 2009 – Dr. Browntorious

In 1996 the Chicago Bulls led by Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman, completed the single best NBA season that any team has ever posted. The finished with 72 wins and only 10 losses on the entire regular season (also went on to win the title). Ever since, the media and fans have been pulling the “could they break the bulls record?” card on virtually every team that starts the season with a half-way decent winning streak. Is it starting to get on anyone’s nerves but mine?

72-10, 72 and 10, seventy-two and ten…..no matter how you say it, it still adds up to one hell of a record and one that most likely will stand for a very long time. So why does everyone insist on pinning hopes so early on teams that start the season well like this year’s LA Lakers, Boston Celtics, and even Cleveland Cavaliers? For pete’s sake, at least wait until a few weeks after all-star break and see if any team has an actual legit shot at the record.

What people need to realize is that the season is long…..real long. Why do you think analysts always talk about “the rookie wall” for young players not used to the number of games (82) in a season? Is it because we think they are in bad shape and aren’t great athletes like the veterans? Hell no, if they weren’t elite athletes they never would have gotten drafted. It’s because the season is long, physical, and grueling. 82 games is nothing to sneeze at.

To only lose 10 times in an entire season, is pretty close to perfection. That is night in and night out coming out to play focused, ready, and having all the intangibles bounce your way. You need skill, discipline, depth, defense, endurance, and even a bit of luck. Yet for the past 4 or 5 years each year the media has not waited much past late November before discussing if the leading teams have a shot at the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls record.

In 2004-05 it was the new look Phoenix Suns guided by their new point guard Steve Nash (finished at 62-20), 2005-06 it was the Detroit Pistons who started strong and had the hype machine rolling (finished 64-18), 2006-07 it was the Dallas Mavericks led by Disco Dirk that had everyone talking record (finished at 67-15 but didn’t even make the NBA Finals), in 2007-08 it was the Boston Celtics (finished 66-16, won title but had almost as many losses in the playoffs as they did in the entire regular season), and finally this season there were three teams discussed by only December 2009 as possibilities, Cleveland, Boston, and LA (none of which seem to have a legitimate shot as of January 2009).

So do we not learn from history, or is there another reason the media analysts keep raising the possibility of a team breaking the Bulls record so early in the season? Maybe its because just the ‘hope’ of a broken record, and the thought of re-writing the record books is enough to keep us hyped up about the early part of the regular season when the playoffs seem so far away. Personally, if I was a fan of a team on an early streak I wouldn’t want to “jinx” it by talking 73-9.

Either way the Chicago Bulls record of 72-10 looks safe for another year, and I wouldn’t want it any other way….

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Comments

  • Melo_Time

    Good article! MJ and Scottie alone are the best team ever. You add Rodman and Ron Harper into the mix and no team will ever be that dominant

  • http://thehoopdoctors.com Anklesnap

    @Melo

    Yeah Harper was a key piece to the puzzle.

  • http://thehoopdoctors.com Anklesnap

    So was the hot shooting Kukoc for that matter…

  • http://www.t-bike.pl kacper

    well, I was on with with this team (if I could put it like this) . Before 1995/96 season started I had some sort of their calendar on the sheet of paper and did some writing on it..exaclty I indicated games won and games lost with mark W and L for the whole season … it was just chilling when I woke up or watch the game to see that my mark “W” was correct – I only missed few games with my typing – and the outcome was their record and my own record 70-14 in typing …but that was all done because I knew this team with my heart, I just felt what may happen with mixture of mike, toni, pippen, ron, steve, jud, rodman, bill, luc, randy, ALL OF THEM! – they are the team for the ages, I am saying chemistry , because , some of fans doesnt know about chemistry when looking at todays lakers or boston, of course in those teams chemistry is factor as well but its ..as I said..only a factor, with bulls it was all …let me say it ” MAGIC ” magical chemistry that even took over in nearlny lost games and those nearly lost games in the end became won games .. – I dont know how to describe 1995/96 season I have chills when I am writing this right now . but I think the best way to describe greatness of those Bulls is that some people are sure that it was like conspiracy theory there- that david stern planned everything from MJ comeback, lost to orlando (to bring the drama) and cherry on top in 1996 against seattle … . NICE TRY but how to draw players, coaches, offcials into this conspiracy ? those conspiracy FANS ,,are great to me, because their mouths were shut after bulls accomplishment and only way to say something is to make some theories … no ladies and gentelman ..BULLS 1996 were there, were true, were the best, and will stay the best for a while .. – and in our minds those days will be remembered for ever. LOVE YA ALL.

  • http://www.t-bike.pl kacper

    my prediction was of course 68-14 .. (sorry for a mistake)

  • unknwn kid

    is there anyone one has the videos of all the games (72 -10)?? thnks a ,lot

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  • Dan Puscas

    ChicagoBulls,a unique team,Michael Jordan-a unique player!PhilJackson-a unique Head Coach!
    Longl ive the Bulls!
    Dan
    danpuscasgeleriu@yahoo.com

  • rfhryh

    i don’t think people realize how insane 72-10 really was Showtime couldn’t do it Larry bird celtics couldn’t do it Shaq-kobe Lakers couldn’t do it and The Miami heat will not do it The 95-96 Bulls were in my opinon the greatest basketball team of all time

  • Eddcarr

    What helped the Bulls is a little known fact of the three point line being moved the previous year from 22′-9″ to 22″ even. Just about the range for Michael Jordan who was a below average shooter from the true three point line. 9″ is huge in the NBA. After the NBA noticed what it did for the Bulls, they placed the line back to it’s original place.