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“Hard-Hitting Rivalry: The Physical Battles of the ’80s Bulls vs. Pistons” #shorts



“Hard-Hitting Rivalry: The Physical Battles of the ’80s Bulls vs. Pistons” #shorts

The rivalry between the Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons in the late 1980s is remembered as one of the most physically intense matchups in NBA history. The Pistons, known as the “Bad Boys,” built a reputation for their aggressive, hard-nosed style of play, particularly against Michael Jordan and the rising Bulls.

19 Comments

  1. David Stern did NBA fans a huge favor before he passed the mantle to Adam Silver…he outlawed a lot of the tactics that were the Pistons' bread and butter when competing against the NBA elite of their day.

  2. Lambier should have been kicked out of not only the game but the league. AND, he should still be making hefty payments toward the multitude of offensive fowls he made.
    He remains a TOTAL DISGRACE!

  3. Jordan fans were like Caitlin Clark fans. OMG!!! Laimbeer just bumped our snowflake. He's gonna fall apart and DIE!!!!". These dudes never saw the Cavs push, bump and chuck Steph all over the 2016 Finals. Yet, we are supposed to believe this is "the SOFTEST ERA in NBA history".

  4. Se imaginan a los bad boys hoy en la NBA? Los jugadores de cristal no salen al 2 cuarto y los que quedan al hospital😂😂😊

  5. Pistons couldn't handle what they dished out. They would cheap shot anyone and everyone and then act like the greatest injustice occurred when it was returned back.

  6. they can dish it but they can't take it.. what bullies.. MJ was right, they were a disgrace..

  7. Real basketball games back then, you earned your money and the people got a show of stars, busted lips, black eyes, and the choke to the floor. Oh and sometimes some boxing – damn I forgot about wrestling!!😂❤

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