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he only returned in March of 1995.

correct
I would agree if MJ hadn’t played better in those playoffs then he did for the next 3 so clearly he was not rusty unless the rust lasted 3 years.

Also he didn’t have Rodman for the first 3 and he would not have had him until the last 3 regardless of retirement status.
 
Never understood this one. I fucking hate it. When I was in roadwork I shit on my back pocket one time.

Nah I did a wall-sit up against a tree and my pants were around my ankles. Had an unlucky landing
Yea im kidding its fucking terrible. I used to shit in an ammo can with 12 dudes fifteen feet away lol. Man created toilets for a reason
 
Was reading it’s been over 100 years since Tampa has had a direct hit.
1921.. this bitch better not blow away my house
 
I would agree if MJ hadn’t played better in those playoffs then he did for the next 3 so clearly he was not rusty unless the rust lasted 3 years.

Also he didn’t have Rodman for the first 3 and he would not have had him until the last 3 regardless of retirement status.
expecting him to come in after they were 31 and 31 and turn them into a championship is a bit ridiculous. Other than that he was on the team, but he certainly wasn't on the team to start the season. That's why it's essentially a 6 peet, even though it isn't.
 
expecting him to come in after they were 31 and 31 and turn them into a championship is a bit ridiculous. Other than that he was on the team, but he certainly wasn't on the team to start the season. That's why it's essentially a 6 peet, even though it isn't.
Except MJ came back and played at the level he always did (and a higher level than the next 3 years in the playoffs). If your argument is the team wasn’t good enough, I would agree with you, but we don’t toss out years where someone loses because the team isn’t good enough.

It’s basically a great example that even in his prime MJ needed help to win. If he had it you could have argued he won 7 in a row. As it is you can argue he won 6 out of 7 which is still amazing.
 
Except MJ came back and played at the level he always did (and a higher level than the next 3 years in the playoffs). If your argument is the team wasn’t good enough, I would agree with you, but we don’t toss out years where someone loses because the team isn’t good enough.

It’s basically a great example that even in his prime MJ needed help to win. If he had it you could have argued he won 7 in a row. As it is you can argue he won 6 out of 7 which is still amazing.
which is why it's only essentially a 6-peet because he didn't play the full season. We all know it's not a 6 peet you don't need to argue your point. It's not like they won every year.
 
expecting him to come in after they were 31 and 31 and turn them into a championship is a bit ridiculous. Other than that he was on the team, but he certainly wasn't on the team to start the season. That's why it's essentially a 6 peet, even though it isn't.
Without rodman though, they werent beating shaq even if he didnt retire and come back imo
 
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