DQuinn1575 wrote:If Pippen plays no better, and the Bulls win because the ball bounces the right way in the Knicks series, then they win in 6-7 games the next 2 series, then I really dont think I would rate him a lot higher than where he currently is. The play in a couple of series at his 1994 level doesnt make him better than Barkley, Karl Malone, to throw out 2 contemporaries who didnt win a title. And at peak, not better than DWade, who would have similar resume.
Harder question is if he stays in SEA, improves the same amount, but never wins a title, where does he rank? Give him all the accolades, but no championships, only other thing that changes FWIW is he doesnt make 92 Dream Team.
Yeah, this scenario is not about Pippen becoming a better player - just him winning the chip in 94. So there's no valid reason to move him above the likes of Wade, Robinson, Malone, Ewing etc. He's already ranked as high as he is in part of the championships, so giving him one more without Jordan would move him up even more because people focus on championships much more than actual performance. If the focus is on performance, how can you justify moving Pippen above the aforementioned players when he's consistently put up series like the ones below during what should be his prime years (ages 24-32):
16.6pts on 52% TS, 101ortg, 3.7assts/3tos
16.0pts on 49%TS, 106ortg, 6.6assts/2.7tos
15.3pts on 45.7%TS, 100rtg, 5.3assts/3.3tos
15.6pts on 41.6%TS, 100ortg, 5.2assts/2.2tos
15.7pts on 42.9%TS, 106ortg, 5.2assts/1.8tos
16.7pts on 49.8%TS, 106ortg, 3.0assts/3.0tos
16.8pts on 52.6%TS, 102ortg, 2.8assts/3.0tos
16.6pts on 46.3%TS, 102ortg, 5.3assts/3.0tos
15.7pts on 50%TS, 104ortg, 4.8assts/2.8tos
18.3pts on 44.8%TS, 102ortg, 5.5assts/3.3tos
A couple of those were from 98, which is hard to hold against him because he played with a bad back that was particularly bad in the Jazz series, but just imagine how other players would get picked apart for those types of performances. We're not talking about a bad series here or there - this is 30-40% of his prime. Yeah, he makes up for some of it on defense - but he doesn't have elite C level impact on defense, otherwise we'd see that impact reflected more in his on/off (even though we only have on/off at the tail-end of his prime and post-prime years - it shows that his elite impact there was probably only over the course of a 5-7 year span.
At a cursory glance, I can see why people would have him top 20 or even 15 when they see 7 chips, and one without MJ on what was not a championship level roster. But looking more closely at his actual level of play across his actual prime years - he shouldn't be thought of at that level.