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<blockquote data-quote="Miles Leonard" data-source="post: 1994439" data-attributes="member: 746730"><p>Was I sad when the dynasty broke up in 98? No doubt. The dark times that followed made the pain even worse. I hate that it ended.</p><p></p><p>But there is no dynasty without Jerry Krause. That's a 100% fact. He built those teams that made basketball exciting and enjoyable not just for Bulls fans but for NBA fans as a whole. You can thank the Last Dance in large part for painting Krause as the villain, and there was always signficant resentment towards hm long before that, but in the eyes of Bulls fans he will always be the 'guy who tore down the dynasty' rather than the 'guy who built the dynasty.'</p><p></p><p>Disgraceful act by Bulls fans, and to boo while his wife was there in tears makes it even more shameful. I'm happy that Stacey King put them on blast. He's absolutely correct in his "this is not Philly or New York" quote. Do better, Bulls fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miles Leonard, post: 1994439, member: 746730"] Was I sad when the dynasty broke up in 98? No doubt. The dark times that followed made the pain even worse. I hate that it ended. But there is no dynasty without Jerry Krause. That's a 100% fact. He built those teams that made basketball exciting and enjoyable not just for Bulls fans but for NBA fans as a whole. You can thank the Last Dance in large part for painting Krause as the villain, and there was always signficant resentment towards hm long before that, but in the eyes of Bulls fans he will always be the 'guy who tore down the dynasty' rather than the 'guy who built the dynasty.' Disgraceful act by Bulls fans, and to boo while his wife was there in tears makes it even more shameful. I'm happy that Stacey King put them on blast. He's absolutely correct in his "this is not Philly or New York" quote. Do better, Bulls fans. [/QUOTE]
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