Can tell alot of folks in this thread are young or aren't real basketball heads. Matchup wise, Jordan would kill Wade on both ends. He is bigger, stronger, quicker, and more skilled. Wade would have lots of trouble scoring against jordan because his jumpshot is slighty shaky. Pippen against Lebron would be interesting. Considering LeBron does not have a post game, he plays right into the hands of Pippen (who likes one poster said is indeed the greatest perimeter defender of all time). Pippen is long enough where he can sag off LeBron and contest a jumpshot he might take. Again, because of LeBron's shaky jumper he might have problems against Pippen. on the other side of the ball, Pippen would do fine against Bron...people forget that Pippen had a nice post game. Rodman vs Bosh would not be as onsided as people think...Bosh's greatest asset is his mid-range jumper off pick and rolls, and I think that would be effective with Bron running that PnR with him. Rodman's physicality might bother Bosh though. All in all, the Bulls would probably beat them 8 out of 10 times. If they played a 7 game series, Bulls in 5 maybe 6. Two of the Bulls are all time great two-way players, and Rodman is an all-world defender. Miami's trio are for the most part one-way players, so they would have a tough time.
Jordan and Pippen in their prime > Lebron and Wade. Rodman is a one-dimensional player, sadly so is Bosh. Yeah I think Dennis is right.
I don't think many posters on this board ever actually saw the Bulls three stars play. Whether they would beat the Heat big three, I don't know, but they were really, really good. Rodman was a rebounding machine. The Heat haven't won anything. The Jordan Bulls won how many championships?
if its 90's rules chicagos three would win physical play would lead to all three being shut down. Back then bad d would be great d now and days. if it was todays rules MJ would be in the free throw line all day why u ask ? because chicago's team fit thats why and as for dennis he was clutch