Texas Chuck wrote:Ugh. Hate how players we like we find all kinds of ways to describe their rosters that benefit them and players we don't we go out of our way to do the opposite. That's what is intellectually dishonest.
With Mike his strongest case for being GOAT is give him a championship level supporting cast and coach and he delivered titles every single time. Yes he had great teammates(beyond just Pippen btw) and a GOAT-level coach but he also did what you should do with that--he won title after title.
But its also fair to point out that a guy like Duncan won a title with very little supporting cast. Oh it had all the big names on it of course, for those who like to denigrate Russell based on hall of famers --- eye roll -- but it had less talent than some teams Jordan did very little with.
It's okay to point out both truths. And we should. People then can weigh how important each is.
Not sure why with certain players we can't talk about what actually happened.
Wonder if some of it might be a bias towards players that put up offensive numbers.
Hakeem joins a team comparable to the pre-jordan bulls and wins 48 games in his rookie year and then knocks off an atg lakers side before losing in 6 to the celtics, yet Jordan gets more hype for going .500 in 87 and winning 55 in 90.