This nikka done lost his mind

But it's true. You guys either have awful memories or are just plain lying. I watched tons of Heat games, I remember all of the discussions about them, I know all of the flaws that I've seen for myself and were constantly used as talking points by people on forums and analysts, but now a few years later people have completely forgotten them and act like they went '90s Bulls on the league.
Wade was only at his prime level for about 1.5 seasons. I say 1.5 because he couldn't stay on the floor in 2012 but he was usually at his elite leve. Even when he was playing great during the 27 game winning streak he played nothing like the prime Wade we know, instead being more of a "old-man"/mid-range shooter rather than an athletic demon.
Longley could hit the midrange, set screens, and protect the rim well at 7'2, also he was a good passer too he averaged 3.5 assists per 36 minutes in the Triangle, that's why I compared him to Bogut. Bogut is better but in his day Longley was the Aussie big man. Also, part of Phil Jackson's defensive scheme has always been to keep three 7-footers, 18 fouls for use in the lane.
Ron was putting up numbers before the Bulls, he himself said he sacrificed to win games, and was giving Kevin Love advice on doing the same upon joining the Cavaliers...
It's not that Ron didn't have the talent, it's that Phil wanted him to play a role of lockdown defender and occasional scorer in a much reduced role than what he had earlier in his career, you could still see old Ron in flashes. You can't really compare a Michael Jordan-led, Phil Jackson-coached team to the Clippers, teams are deeper now on average than the expansion era 90's as well.
The '96 Bulls as of 2015 actually have the highest plus/minus of any supporting cast in NBA history
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You would think the Jesus Christ line was a giveaway that LeBron is joking, but people like OP are actually dumb enough to think otherwise. Sad!