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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Quote Originally Posted by Bawkish View Post
    Both 1994 & 1988 Bulls went out in 2nd round, and that's the farthest they got without each other's help or any super team involved
    Meanwhile the 2000 blazers were just a win away from making the nba finals that year. Please don't be an idiot like the slut poster before me.

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    The idiot even had the nerve to move the goalpost in plain sight.

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Stupid slut really can't relate so as usual, she just resorts to lousy ad hominems.

    Anyway, pippen actually made his playoff debut in 1988 and played 10 games during that year. Jordan also won his first playoff series ever once his team already got him.

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    It's no longer about moving the goalposts. Its moving the entire stadium.

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Still can't relate. Just keeps on yapping lmao.

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Quote Originally Posted by Axe View Post
    Yet somehow 1994 pip went deeper in the playoffs than jordan did without him.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bawkish View Post
    Both 1994 & 1988 Bulls went out in 2nd round, and that's the farthest they got without each other's help or any super team involved
    Quote Originally Posted by Axe View Post
    Meanwhile the 2000 blazers were just a win away from making the nba finals that year. Please don't be an idiot like the slut poster before me.
    Bronies in a nutshell

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Quote Originally Posted by Baller789 View Post
    It's no longer about moving the goalposts. Its moving the entire stadium.
    dude's moving the entire World Cup out of Qatar

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

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    Bronies in a nutshell
    Because you said...
    that's the farthest they got without each other's help or any super team involved
    Dumbass. Looks like you're thinking the 2000 blazers were a 'superteam' as well.

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Quote Originally Posted by Bawkish View Post
    Bronies in a nutshell
    Correct me of I'm wrong, but wasn't Pippen on the Bulls in 88?

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    James won two of his titles with a finals MVP. Jordan never won a championship playing with finals MVP. Wade 12 all-star games. Pippen played in 7 all-star games. Lets not forget that Pippen won a championship in 1998 with Jordan. In 1999 Pippen played with 2 of the top 30 all time players. Hakeem and Barkley and got bounced in the first round 3-1. Lastly Lebron could not win a Gold Medal without Kobe. Lebron lost to international power houses Puerto Rico and Greece
    Last edited by Bacchus; 12-06-2022 at 12:36 PM.

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Quote Originally Posted by 97 bulls View Post
    Correct me of I'm wrong, but wasn't Pippen on the Bulls in 88?

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Quote Originally Posted by 97 bulls View Post
    Correct me of I'm wrong, but wasn't Pippen on the Bulls in 88?
    I was just about to type this.

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game




    Quote Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents View Post
    Pippen with Hakeem/Robinson/Shaq is winning multiple titles. Idiotic comment as always.

    pippen SPECIFICALLY SAID to rachel nichols on espn that he didn't fit with Hakeem because he had to shoot too many jumpers and didn't fit as a spot-up shooter - he also compared this bad fit to Westbrick's bad fit with Harden - yes that's right - Pippen compared himself to Westbrook as a fellow, garbage spot-up shooter that can't fit with certain guys like centers, aka Hakeem or ball-dominators, aka Harden:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmBbmIE_Kxc&t=114s


    That's why all those centers you listed needed Horry to win a bunch of chips - centers need spacing just like spotty-shooting ball-dominators that can't consistently shoot over defenses (Luka, Lebron, Westbrook).

    and we already know that Pippen failed to reach peak-Horry level in the Finals (0/6 in reaching Horry's gamescore from the 95' Finals)...

    So again, we know that Pippen couldn't win as the 2nd option with centers like Ewing, Hakeem, Shaq, Robinson or Alonzo - he said himself that he can't shoot the required "horry" jumpshooting load and needed the system to move the ball around for his slashes (which means that he needs expert jumpshooting teammates and 1st option that allow the ball to move, not centers or fellow spotty-shooting ball-handlers)

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

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    pippen SPECIFICALLY SAID to rachel nichols on espn that he didn't fit with Hakeem because he had to shoot too many jumpers and didn't fit as a spot-up shooter - he also compared this bad fit to Westbrick's bad fit with Harden - yes that's right - Pippen compared himself to Westbrook as a fellow, garbage spot-up shooter that can't fit with certain guys like centers, aka Hakeem or ball-dominators, aka Harden:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmBbmIE_Kxc&t=114s


    That's why all those centers you listed needed Horry to win a bunch of chips - centers need spacing just like spotty-shooting ball-dominators that can't consistently shoot over defenses (Luka, Lebron, Westbrook).

    and we already know that Pippen failed to reach peak-Horry level in the Finals (0/6 in reaching Horry's gamescore from the 95' Finals)...

    So again, we know that Pippen couldn't win as the 2nd option with centers like Ewing, Hakeem, Shaq, Robinson or Alonzo - he said himself that he can't shoot the required "horry" jumpshooting load and needed the system to move the ball around for his slashes (which means that he needs expert jumpshooting teammates and 1st option that allow the ball to move, not centers or fellow spotty-shooting ball-handlers)

    ^^^ Pippen 100% concedes that he could never: 1) play in today's era of 3-point shooting.... 2) win with guys that need shooting/elite spacing like centers or ball-dominators

    He literally says it right there, aka everything I've been saying about Pippen - ONLY JORDAN can win with a lane-clogger like Pippen - no center or ball-dominator that needs shooting can win with Pippen.. Case closed.. F'in bricklayer and butterfingers in the clutch - worse than Jeff Green outside the dynasty system that he grew up in (see 89' and 99')

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    Default Re: 1994 Pippen, 1st team on both ends of the floor, 3rd in MVP voting, All-star game

    Quote Originally Posted by Axe View Post
    Because you said...


    Dumbass. Looks like you're thinking the 2000 blazers were a 'superteam' as well.
    Was that the team with Pip, Steve Smith, Jermaine O'Neal, Bonzi Wells, Sabonis, Sheed, Stoudamire, and Brian Grant?

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