Ron Harper Thinks 1997 Bulls Would Sweep the Warriors in a Seven-Game Series

Who would pay to see those two teams square off?

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The Golden State Warriors are 10-0 and just five consecutive wins away from tying the record for the best start in NBA history, held by the 1948-49 Washington Capitols and 1994 Houston Rockets. Given their strong start to the 2015-16 campaign and on the heels of Kevin Garnett's Stephen Curry comparison to Michael Jordan, the Warriors attention has started to shift towards the 1996-97 Chicago Bulls, who finished that season with a 69-13 record. 

Instead of wondering if the Warriors can go 59-13 the rest of the way, one fan was wondering what would happen if Golden State and the '96-97 Bulls squared off in a seven-game series. This person posed the question to Ron Harper and of course, he had a biased opinion. 

While anyone should've expected to hear Harper say the Bulls would win the series, the more shocking part is that he believes his guys would sweep the Warriors. What do you think? Does Golden State not really stand a chance? At least winning one game? 

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[via SLAMonline]

 

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