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    Isiah Thomas Claims The Bulls Were Strong Enough To Win Championships Without Michael Jordan

    By Vishwesha Kumar,

    9 hours ago

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    Isiah Thomas recently stirred up some controversy on social media by suggesting that the Chicago Bulls were strong enough to win championships without Michael Jordan. This statement came in response to a fan on Twitter who credited the Bulls' success to the luck of drafting Jordan, particularly because the Portland Trail Blazers passed on him. In the first tweet , Thomas disagreed with the notion that the Bulls' success was solely due to Jordan's presence.

    "I disagree. Pippen and Kukoc were good enough at that time to win one, maybe two, definitely not six."

    By this, Thomas acknowledged that while Jordan was an extraordinary player and the driving force behind the Bulls' six championships, the talent and contributions of players like Scottie Pippen and Toni Kukoc were significant enough to potentially lead the team to a couple of titles even without Jordan.

    This opinion reflects a broader debate about the importance of surrounding talent and management in the success of a basketball team. Thomas further emphasized this point by tweeting :

    "The Chicago Bulls never win a Championship without Jerry Krause. Let it be known."

    This statement highlights the critical role that the Bulls' general manager, Jerry Krause, played in assembling the championship teams of the 1990s. Krause, who often found himself in the shadow of Jordan's greatness, was instrumental in drafting and acquiring key players like Pippen, Kukoc, Horace Grant, and others who complemented Jordan's talents.

    Supporting Krause's contributions, a fan named Javi Dale tweeted :

    "In three years, Krause built two dynasties mainly through Draft."

    "1987: Pippen, Grant."

    "1988: Perdue (traded for Rodman in 1995)."

    "1989: BJ Armstrong, Stacey King (traded for Longley in 1994)."

    "1990: Toni Kukoc."

    "3 HOF, 4 AS, in three years."

    "Let it be known. Let not be forgotten."

    This tweet underscores the fact that Krause's ability to draft and trade for key players was fundamental in building the Bulls' dynasty.

    Isiah Thomas ' comments reignite the discussion about the roles of players, coaches, and front-office management in creating championship-winning teams. While Michael Jordan's impact on the Bulls' success is undeniable, Thomas argues that the Bulls had a strong enough supporting cast and management structure to win titles even in Jordan's absence.

    In addition to these points, Thomas also criticized the Chicago Bulls for their failure to properly honor Jerry Krause for his accomplishments. This criticism came in light of a recent Ring of Honor celebration held by the Bulls, during which Krause's photo was shown on the jumbotron.

    Instead of receiving the respect he deserved, Krause was booed by fans in the stadium , leading to his widow, Thelma, breaking down in tears. The incident sparked outrage across the NBA community, with many blasting the Bulls fans for their disrespectful actions.

    Thomas, along with many other NBA legends, rose up in support of Krause, condemning the treatment he received. The negative sentiment toward Krause largely stems from how he was depicted in the documentary 'The Last Dance' where Michael Jordan and other Bulls figures portrayed him in a less-than-flattering light.

    Despite this, Thomas and others in the NBA community believe that Krause's contributions to the Bulls' success should not be overshadowed by personal grudges and that his legacy deserves to be honored with respect and dignity.

    This perspective invites a more nuanced understanding of the Chicago Bulls ' dynasty, recognizing the collective efforts behind the team's success rather than attributing it solely to Jordan's brilliance.

    Related: Isiah Thomas Fires Back At Anthony Edwards For Saying Michael Jordan Was The Only Skilled Player Of His Era

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