Former Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman expressed a unique take Thursday when asked about the Golden State Warriors' undefeated start. Their early success has led to comparisons to the dominant Bulls squad from 1995-96, which finished the regular season 72-10.
Rodman tried to downplay what the Warriors could accomplish this season during an appearance on SiriusXM NBA Radio. He did it in a way only The Worm could.
"People say they're going to go 72-10, I don't care they can go 81-1. We did it first," he said.
He believes his Bulls were better regardless of what Golden State does this season. He also claimed the NBA was "110 percent better" when Chicago posted its 72-win campaign, per the show's host, Justin Termine.
There's no doubting the amount of talent that Bulls roster had. Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen headlined a group that included Toni Kukoc, Steve Kerr, Ron Harper, Luc Longley and Rodman. It's easy to see why they lost just 10 games.
The Warriors are making quite a statement of their own, though. Their comeback victory over the Los Angeles Clippers Thursday night mov ...
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