Scottie Pippen, the Chicago Bulls legend, has always carried a cool, composed demeanor, even when speaking on generational rivalries and era comparisons in the NBA. This time, he focused on Stephen Curry.
In a recent interview with Marca, Pippen discussed his time with the Bulls and was asked to compare their legendary 72-10 season in 1996 to the Warriors’ 73-9 campaign in 2016.
Reflecting on the two teams that set the record for the best seasons in NBA history, Pippen suggested that Curry might not have been as successful in the 1990s.
“It depends on the rules. If you play by today’s rules, it’s one thing. But with the rules of the ’90s, Curry would not be the same. If we played in his era, it would be like playing in freedom: nobody grabs you, nobody stops you. I don’t know who would