72-10 in jeopardy?
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm starting to get nervous that the Celtics will beat the Bulls' 72-10 record. Hollinger's high end prediction is 77-5. I don't know who can stop them. Even if they split each series with the Cavs and Lakers and loose to a few other teams here and there, they will still be pushing the 70 mark. Gotta pray for some injuries! (just joking...kind of)
Cavs and Lakers are worrisome as well!
over 3 years ago
Diz
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They won't do it
They’ll rest the Big 3 in the second half of the season, like they did last year. They’ll end up with somewhere between 60-65 wins.
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I agree that it's unlikely...
But the “X” factor this year is the fact that the Cavs might be right up there with them towards the end of the season, forcing both teams to play hard through the end.
yeah
i don’t remember exactly when, but earlier in the season they ran some sims and actually, the cavs came out with the best chance of breaking the record. it was interesting.
they have to play this well the entire season
thats the catch. Yeah they have had an incredible run, but we arent all the way through December yet. If they get to the all star break with only four losses, then maybe its time to start worrying
I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE
No chance in hell.
I feel like the Bulls have been rebuilding for like 10 years......... oh wait they have!
I mean it would be pretty amazing
But our 72-10 is still considered to be done in the strongest era of NBA ball.
Anyway I think we’ve seen teams do this just about every year but they’re starting a bit better than usual. Still they’ve had a lot of close calls with a bunch of teams which is why I still thought the Cavs should of been no.1 on the ranks before their loss to the Hawks.












