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[QUOTE="MadDogRevival, post: 2224350, member: 8028"] 2017 GSW >>> any of those three teams. The 80s Celts and Lakers were competitive and awesome sport. The 90s Bulls ran into few good teams. There were no Cavs/Spurs type opponents. The 2017 GSW are, IMO, the best team ever assembled in the NBA, and they are an order of magnitude above the next best teams. More importantly, the teams you reference were built with trades and drafts. The GSW's were built on the whimsy of a top 3 five player in the league. The equivalent from the 80s would have been Dominque Wilkins leaving the Hawks and going to the Lakers. Or in the 90s Karl Malone leaving the Jazz and going to the Bulls. It's laughably stupid and [B][I]bad for the sport[/I][/B], if not for the "entertainment" value to the average viewer. [/QUOTE]
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