WookieOnRitalin wrote:Considering league averages in scoring, 22 ppg in a tougher defended era of basketball is more impressive than 25 ppg in a soft era of basketball.
Don't get me wrong, Lebron is a better overall player than Pippen, but let's put it this way. I would have enjoyed watching Lebron play in the same era as Pip/Jordan and especially would have enjoyed watching the boys absolutely shut him down.
Different rules. Different games.
Pippen is a legend and well deserved at that. Scottie's biggest black eye in his career was sitting out in the New York series. Outside of that, Scottie is well regarded by everyone. A competitor. One of the most dynamic players the game ever saw.
How ridiculous is it?
As has been said, 22.0 pts/game for Pippen (1994) was 8th in the league. 19.1 pts/game was 20th in the league.
27 years later, 25.0 pts/game would only be good for 16th in the league. 23.8 pts/game was 20th in the league.
Like most everything in life, context matters.












