Jerry Krause: The man who created the Chicago Bulls dynasty and was hated by Michael Jordan

CEO Jerry Krause is considered one of the most controversial figures in NBA history. He brought a lot of success to the Chicago Bulls but was hated by insiders!
The documentary about Michael Jordan – The Last Dance has left many controversial issues, one of which is the appearance of the villain, the late Chicago Bulls CEO – Jerry Krause, but he has Should I receive such hateful looks?

Krause was born in 1939 into a Jewish family in Chicago. His modest body shape prevented him from pursuing his desire to become a professional athlete. Instead, this man became a baseball scout. and basketballJerry Krause is the man Michael Jordan hated

In an interview with a local TV channel, he admitted that he was blessed with the ability to “headhunt”, and in fact proved that this man’s incomprehensible decisions later made people angry. must nod!

After many years of successful work with many imprints in MLB, Jerry Krause accepted the position of CEO of the Chicago Bulls in 1985, one year before that they had the services of rookie Michael Jordan.

Krause started his job by firing a series of coaches under him. He saw Phil Jackson’s talent a decade ago and decided to push someone with no experience to coach the Chicago Bulls. The assistant belonged to Tex Winner, who contributed a lot to Michael Jordan’s development in tactical techniques.

 

Dennis Rodman is the name discovered by Jerry Krause

Those were just the first steps of Jerry Krause in his efforts to form an empire. With his observational talent, this chubby man brought in many strange names such as Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, Will Perdue. There are names that are not suitable and have to leave, but there are also people who have created a solid framework for the cows.

Only 3 years under the molding hands of Jerry Krause, the Chicago Bulls then fielded a squad with Michael Jordan, John Paxson, Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant and Bill Cartwright. And under the leadership of coach Phil Jackson, the Chicago Bulls reached the Eastern Finals five times in a row from 1989-1993. The golden age also officially began with 3 consecutive championships from 1991-1993.

After Michael Jordan first announced his retirement, the Chicago Bulls immediately encountered many difficulties, but when MJ returned in 1995, it was the catalyst for Jerry Krause to demonstrate his perfect assembly ability, continuing brought home the next 3 championships from 1996-1998.

Jerry Krause fired coach Phil Jackson, causing Michael Jordan to almost leave

Although he has achieved a lot of success thanks to his sharp ability to see people, Jerry Krause always plays the villain in the eyes of those around him. This man always appears obese and unkempt with cakes, but hidden deep inside that slow appearance is a fierce and somewhat domineering personality.

Jerry Krause is ready to confront the media despite Michael Jordan’s pleas. Besides MJ as well as the president of the Chicago Bulls, there is no one that Jerry Krause would not dare to fire, it could be coach Phil Jackson, it could be MJ’s very close brother – Charles Oakley, it could also be Scottie Pippen.

There are decisions made by Jerry Krause that are considered wrong, but there are also choices that make Michael Jordan admire. “He was right to trade Charles Oakley for Bill Cartwright, but that doesn’t change my disgust for Jerry Krause,” MJ once shared.

There are probably more people who hate Jerry Krause than those who love him

 

Negative emotions about Jerry Krause keep arising in many different ways. Some people are not afraid to criticize this CEO directly, some people go to the media to criticize him, and some people give him the nickname “Crumbs” to refer to himself. Obese, sick, and donut residue stuck to Krause’s clothes.

In response to those things, Krause still pursued to the end what he thought was right. But after many ups and downs with the Chicago Bulls, in 2003 he decided to leave his position: “The stress and rigors of this job caused me to have a lot of health problems, it was time for me to stop.” !”

After 18 years working for the Chicago Bulls, Jerry Krause won 6 NBA championships and twice received the title of Best Executive of the Year. For a very long time afterward, Krause always wanted to be recognized by his desire to be named into the Hall of Fame.

In the spring of 2017, the architect of the Chicago Bulls passed away from a bone marrow disease. He could not wait for his dream to come true. A few months later, his wife, Thelma, finally received the call to fulfill her husband’s wish. The NBA decided to inscribe Jerry Krause’s name into the Basketball Hall of Fame after what Krause performed.

It’s just a pity that, even after his death, Jerry Krause still appeared in The Last Dance as a villain. Many experts therefore condemned Michael Jordan, but that was enough to prove the connection. How bad is the relationship between MJ and the Chicago Bulls CEO!