Bgil wrote:Of course. It's called filling a vacuum. It's not any sort of indictment of Jordan's play.
Certainly it is. Jordan stifled Pippen (individually). That much is obvious. If it helps you sleep better at night then just keep reminding yourself the team was better that way. But Jordan stifling Pippen individually is reality.
In the context of history (at least RealGM history) he might have been considered a better player if Jordan stayed retired. More along the lines of how this board (over)rates Drexler. Personally, I think he was far superior to Drexler but most people here don't.
Well one, you're totally wrong about Pippen vs Drexler here. Pippen got rated ahead of Drexler on our Top 100 for example.
So did Jordan hold Pippen back? Absolutely not in terms of reputation. His work is appreciated pretty accurately.
Beyond that, did Jordan hold Pippen's volume stats back? Well sure. Every #1 scoring option holds his respective #2 scoring option back from a volume perspective. This should not be used as an indictment of any one of them in particular.