2013 Heat vs. 1995 Bulls

Standards are made to be broken and achievements are set to be reached. But will any team ever compete with the 1995-96 Bulls? The Chicago Bulls of ’95-96 that were 72-10 and went on to win another NBA title with what some would call the best NBA regular season ever. They were led by the unquestioned best player in the game, Michael Jordan, one of the greatest players ever, and Scottie Pippen, and someone called the Worm. Even though people didn’t like Dennis, he was fearless. They only lost 2 games at home all year and won their division by 20 games. Untouchable? Nowadays not so fast. 

Presently how about we investigate the Miami Heat. They’ve dominated 27 matches in succession and have the best record in the NBA. They are led by the unchallenged best player on earth, LeBron James, who is simply coming into his prime. His sidekick is evidently one of the best guards over the most recent decade, there’s this other person named Chris Bosh who has been an elite player and has been an All-star multiple times in a row. The Heat are making everybody look like fools on the court in a more serious and competitive NBA than when the ’95-96 Bulls had their magical year.

If you think the NBA was nearly as competitive as it was now filled with incredible talent. Just take a look at their NBA finals competition the Seattle SuperSonics. Whose best player was Gary Payton who then played for the Heat in 06 where the NBA was slightly more competitive and failed to start over James Posey. The remainder of the Seattle roster remained of average players in a below-average league. Compared to the Miami heat who was forced to face the unstoppable spurs dynasty destined to be the next bulls but were then stopped by the Miami Heat, with some help by Ray Allen’s clutch. The Miami Heat had better team chemistry the Bulls almost day in and out had issues with their General Manager Jerry Krause and Dennis Rodman was just himself. One of the Bull’s best players was a gambler and even took time off in the season to go to Vegas to gamble. While the Miami Heat’s chem was seamless, the franchise could live longer without the best of the best. This is why the 1995-96 or any Bulls team will never be better than the 2012-13 Miami Heat.