@BL4TINO@CoreyB08 I only recently brought up the 4 year span, haven’t kept talking about it. I’d rather take 3 titles and a record breaking regular season with a finals appearance over 3 titles and a 2nd round bounce.
@BL4TINO@CoreyB08 I think in a 4 year span, winning 3 titles and a 73-9 season is pretty good. A bit impressive when compared to in a 4 year span winning 3 titles and getting bounced in the 2nd round.
Also way to show you’re either blind or have a tiny phone because you can easily have fit all 10
@BL4TINO@CoreyB08 Nah I’m just chilling, remember that the Warriors still have a better win percentage in their first 3 finals runs (regular season and post) than the MJ/Pippen/Rodman did in their 3 finals runs.
@BL4TINO@CoreyB08 But you said they didn’t win more. Which factually you’re right, but the 1st and 4th teams also didn’t win more games than the 2nd and 5th either.
@BL4TINO@CoreyB08 Wow good for you big dog, you shared regular season+playoffs in a conversation with someone else about the just playoffs. Cool, do you want a cookie?
@BL4TINO@CoreyB08 You’re calculating regular season percentage. My tweet was just playoffs, in response to someone bringing up only playoffs. Learn to read. Ask yourself this when re-reading my tweet, what 4 year span in the NBA did 4 82 game seasons give us a total of less than 100 games?
@CoreyB08 Jordan's Bulls won 3 titles in 4 years. So did Curry's Warriors. Both teams also re-tooled rosters after a playoff loss.
Warriors had a better playoff win percentage then too.
Warriors - 63-19 (76.83%) 4 finals , 3 titles
Bulls - 50-18 (73.53%) 3 finals, 3 titles
@CoreyB08 I admit the 72*-10 (fixed that for you) Bulls are better than the 73-9 Warriors. But, we must admit the 67-15 Warriors are a better team than the 69-13 Bulls, win percentage wise they are a better team, and both won a title.