Michael Jordan’s Nemesis Isiah Thomas Takes Cheeky Dig: ‘Bulls Never Win A Single Championship Without Jerry Krause'
While these events demonstrated Karuse's genius as a general manager, some of his choices also caused division within the team. To put things in perspective, in 1998 MJ, Pippen, Rodman, and Jackson left the Bulls due to his insistence on rebuilding the team. The franchise had a difficult time getting over this.
In the ensuing years, Krause was unable to duplicate his prior achievements. The draft selections made by the Bulls did not live up to the hype, and the head coach changes did not yield the expected outcomes. He finally resigned in 2003, citing minor health problems. Thus, Thomas correctly noted Krause's contribution to the establishment of the Bulls dynasty. But his failure in the post-Jordan era demonstrated that both the players and the coaching staff were critical to their historic run.
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