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11-18-2021, 04:29 PM
#106
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by ShawkFactory
Are you really trying to say that people don’t sometimes score less as rookies/sophomores than they do when they’re in their primes?
And if so, are you saying Jordan is the only one who is able to have teammates improve as they gain experience?
Show me someone that won by waiting numerous years for an 8 ppg bench-warming rookie to develop to all-star-caliber?
Maybe Curry with Klay and Dray - his path is most like MJ's, except MJ won 6 chips & fmvp's without adding KD.
But aside from Curry, everyone else already had all-star teammates on their team or guys that were good right away like Worthy dominating his first playoffs with 22 on 64% in the 84' Finals.. That's just 1 example.. Penny was good right away and better than Pippen (outplayed Pippen), yet Jordan destroyed Shaq and made him leave Orlando.
If Pippen went from an 8 ppg rookie to 16/5/5 career average on another team with zero rings - he would be like Shawn Marion and no one would talk about him.... (and we know he would have zero rings because no one ever won by leading their sidekick in every series by 10-30 ppg - only MJ can carry that load, so only MJ has the ability to win with a defensive slasher at 2nd option and no 3rd scorer)
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11-18-2021, 04:32 PM
#107
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 3ba11
Show me someone that won by waiting numerous years for an 8 ppg bench-warming rookie to develop to all-star-caliber?
Maybe Curry with Klay and Dray - his path is most like MJ's, except MJ won 6 chips & fmvp's without adding KD.
But aside from Curry, everyone else already had all-star teammates on their team or guys that were good right away like Worthy dominating his first playoffs with 22 on 64% in the 84' Finals.. That's just 1 example.. Penny was good right away and better than Pippen (outplayed Pippen), yet Jordan destroyed Shaq and made him leave Orlando.
If Pippen went from an 8 ppg rookie to 16/5/5 career average on another team with zero rings - he would be like Shawn Marion and no one would talk about him.... (and we know he would have zero rings because no one ever won by leading their sidekick in every series by 10-30 ppg - only MJ can carry that load, so only MJ has the ability to win with a defensive slasher at 2nd option and no 3rd scorer)
That’s not the culture anymore. Instant gratification is the name of the game.
This applies to life in general, not just basketball.
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11-18-2021, 04:36 PM
#108
NBA Superstar
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by kuniva_dAMiGhTy
You're repeating the same talking points, and they're still moot. Chicago would dominate even more with Shaq. Remove Pippen's poor postseason shooting, and the second 3-peat Bulls would look unbeatable against Utah and Indiana.
Pippen was always envious, but also passive aggressive and could never stand up to Mike. What exposed him are his actions. The truth is, he wasn't a leader. Scottie Pippen was always about Scottie Pippen, and did whatever it took to get out of Jordan's shadow. Whatever his skillset allowed anyway.
Shaq and Jordan would've bumped heads, sure. Both have sky high egos. But they would have been so dominate it wouldn't matter. Shaq has ALWAYS respected Mike and views him as an elder statesman. An original. The two would've lasted longer than Kobe/Shaq and unlike Pippen, Shaq could command double and triple teams. Imagine freeing up Michael Jordan for easier baskets. Yeah...frightening.
MJ led the Bulls to 6 rings. You don't do that being a 'terrible' teammate.  Mike led with Pippen literally jealous of his success throughout. If anything, it speaks to great leadership.
That's the honest take here. Not some lip service, revisionist history bulljive.
How much more? I don't even disagree that they wouldn't. But for how long? How do you guys miss stuff that slapping you right in the face. Why didn't Shaq take a backseat to Kobe for the sake of winning? That's my point. Pippen could've said, I don't want to play in Jordan's shadow and sat out and force the Bulls to trade him. Put the video game controller down bro. We're talking about real people with huge egos and borderline narcissistic personalities. Like I said earlier, it takes a hell of a lot more than talent to win a championship.
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11-18-2021, 04:39 PM
#109
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by ShawkFactory
That’s not the culture anymore. Instant gratification is the name of the game.
This applies to life in general, not just basketball.
It's a skill-deficit - young ball-handlers like Ingram, Hughes, Rose or Pippen can't develop alongside a ball-dominant producer like Lebron, Westbrook, or Harden, so all these guys eventually resorted to team-hopping, starting with Lebron - their skill restriction to ball-dominance imposed spot-up roles that stalled young players, thereby needing ready-made stars to win (team-hopping).. Lebron had plenty of Pippen's but lacks the elite jumpshooting skill to produce sufficiently off-ball, which would allow everyone to achieve close to their maximum production.
Last edited by 3ba11; 11-18-2021 at 04:42 PM.
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11-18-2021, 04:40 PM
#110
NBA Superstar
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 3ba11
Show me where others had to raise 8 ppg and 14 ppg bums like rookie and sophomore Pippen/Horace
I'll wait
The reality is that only MJ had to actually make teammates better to win
And that was the narrative at the time - the term "elevate teammates" began with MJ, where people used the term to describe why he wasn't on Bird or Magic's level.. People wanted MJ to elevate bums like rookie Pippen into stars like Worthy, Kareem, Parish or DJ.... So the goat did it
I keep telling you the circumstances of Pippen's rookie year and you just want to stay ignorant.
Pippen was playing with a herniated disk almost his whole rookie year. And he came in playing behind Brad Sellers who was a lottery pick the previous year.
Pippen missed the first 10 games of his second season because he had back surgery in the off season. And you're calling him a bum for that? Come on bro.
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11-18-2021, 04:51 PM
#111
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 97 bulls
I keep telling you the circumstances of Pippen's rookie year and you just want to stay ignorant.
Pippen was playing with a herniated disk almost his whole rookie year. And he came in playing behind Brad Sellers who was a lottery pick the previous year.
Pippen missed the first 10 games of his second season because he had back surgery in the off season. And you're calling him a bum for that? Come on bro.
Pippen was a bum for getting outplayed and losing the 90' ECF, and nearly derailing titles in the 98' ECF or 92' ECF - MJ rarely needed 7 games, but he needed 7 in all of those series because Pippen was destroyed so badly..
Pippen was the kind of guy to average 15 on 33% and let a rebounder like Kevin Willis outplay him in the 93' 1st Round, or he let Majerle have better gamescore in those Finals - Pippen's 21 on 43% was arguably outplayed by 16 on 57% from rookie 4th option Dumas, who won Game 5.
^^^ and that was Pippen's prime..
He averaged 17 on 41% for the 96-98' Playoffs and 11 ppg from 99-03'..
So guys like Giannis have the 2021 Finals, while Dirk has 2011 and Wade has 2006 and 2011 - so everyone has top 75 performance to support their ranking, EXCEPT PIPPEN
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11-18-2021, 05:24 PM
#112
NBA Superstar
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 3ba11
Pippen was a bum for getting outplayed and losing the 90' ECF, and nearly derailing titles in the 98' ECF or 92' ECF - MJ rarely needed 7 games, but he needed 7 in all of those series because Pippen was destroyed so badly..
Pippen was the kind of guy to average 15 on 33% and let a rebounder like Kevin Willis outplay him in the 93' 1st Round, or he let Majerle have better gamescore in those Finals - Pippen's 21 on 43% was arguably outplayed by 16 on 57% from rookie 4th option Dumas, who won Game 5.
^^^ and that was Pippen's prime..
He averaged 17 on 41% for the 96-98' Playoffs and 11 ppg from 99-03'..
So guys like Giannis has the 2021 Finals, while Dirk has 2011 and Wade has 2006 and 2011 - so everyone has top 75 performance to support their ranking, EXCEPT PIPPEN
This is why I hate messaging. You called Pippen a bum for averaging 8 ppg in his rookie season. I told you his circumstances were he was playing with a bad back. And behind the lottery pick of the previous year in Brad Sellers. So now you want to run away from that and not acknowledge you were wrong.
Pippen was playing on a sprained ankle in the 92 ECSF. He had a great 92 ECF vs the Cavs where he averaged 20/11/6/2/2 and shot 47%.
Again, most of these instances in which you call him a bum, he's playing hurt. Not to mention Pippen wasn't a stats guy. He was about wins. That's why he was so successful. Even more successful without Jordan than Jordan was with Pippen.
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11-18-2021, 05:27 PM
#113
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 97 bulls
This is why I hate messaging. You called Pippen a bum for averaging 8 ppg in his rookie season. I told you his circumstances were he was playing with a bad back. And behind the lottery pick of the previous year in Brad Sellers. So now you want to run away from that and not acknowledge you were wrong.
Pippen was playing on a sprained ankle in the 92 ECSF. He had a great 92 ECF vs the Cavs where he averaged 20/11/6/2/2 and shot 47%.
Again, most of these instances in which you call him a bum, he's playing hurt. Not to mention Pippen wasn't a stats guy. He was about wins. That's why he was so successful. Even more successful without Jordan than Jordan was with Pippen.
guys like Giannis have the 2021 Finals, while Dirk has 2011 and Wade has the 2006 or 2011 runs - so everyone has top 75 performance to support their ranking, EXCEPT PIPPEN
Where's Pippen's top 75 performance that justifies him being viewed as that kind of player?... Or is it just ring count that fueled media awards and all-time ranking?.. is it performance or ring count?
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11-18-2021, 05:35 PM
#114
NBA Superstar
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 3ba11
guys like Giannis have the 2021 Finals, while Dirk has 2011 and Wade has the 2006 or 2011 runs - so everyone has top 75 performance to support their ranking, EXCEPT PIPPEN
Where's Pippen's top 75 performance that justifies him being viewed as that kind of player?... Or is it just ring count that fueled media awards and all-time ranking?.. is it performance or ring count?
What about his 1991 playoff run where he averaged 22/9/7/3/1 while shooting 50% from the field? And he led the playoffs in defensive rating when the opposing SF were Kiki Vandewhe, Charles Barkley, Mark Aguiire, and James Worthy. And he helped Jordan out by checking Magic in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Combine his defensive performance on Magic, and the 20points he scored and that's every bit as spectacular as a 50 point game. And he (not Jordan) led the Bulls in the closout game 5 with 32 points.
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11-18-2021, 07:27 PM
#115
NBA Legend
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 97 bulls
How much more? I don't even disagree that they wouldn't. But for how long? How do you guys miss stuff that slapping you right in the face. Why didn't Shaq take a backseat to Kobe for the sake of winning? That's my point. Pippen could've said, I don't want to play in Jordan's shadow and sat out and force the Bulls to trade him. Put the video game controller down bro. We're talking about real people with huge egos and borderline narcissistic personalities. Like I said earlier, it takes a hell of a lot more than talent to win a championship.
Longer than Kobe and Shaq were together. The Kobe/Shaq feud was another animal and got personal later on.
Wouldn't happen with Mike, who I mentioned Shaq had a ton of respect for. Kobe never got the same attention. He was a copycat loner who 'led' with his play. Moreover, Shaq was better than Kobe whereas Mike would've established dominance. From jump. The dynamics couldn't be different. Be it with age or just plain greatness.
That's what you're not getting.
Pippen didn't have the skill or talent to be #1 over Jordan, but certainly had the ego. This is the same guy refusing to check into a game because a play wasn't drawn up for him.
Again, Pippen's ego was thru the roof. And his jealousy was that of a scorned lover.
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11-18-2021, 08:07 PM
#116
NBA Superstar
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by kuniva_dAMiGhTy
Longer than Kobe and Shaq were together. The Kobe/Shaq feud was another animal and got personal later on.
Wouldn't happen with Mike, who I mentioned Shaq had a ton of respect for. Kobe never got the same attention. He was a copycat loner who 'led' with his play. Moreover, Shaq was better than Kobe whereas Mike would've established dominance. From jump. The dynamics couldn't be different. Be it with age or just plain greatness.
That's what you're not getting.
Pippen didn't have the skill or talent to be #1 over Jordan, but certainly had the ego. This is the same guy refusing to check into a game because a play wasn't drawn up for him.
Again, Pippen's ego was thru the roof. And his jealousy was that of a scorned lover.
Bro. Why is this so hard for you to comprehend? Shaq respects MJ for what MJ had accomplished. But in a scenario similar to Jordan and Pippen? Or Shaq and Kobe? Where one player is already established when the other joins the team? I just don't see that happening based on actual evidence. Shaq and Kobe, and Jordans huge ego.
And even if it did, then the player that takes the backseat isn't gonna be as highly regarded
If Pippens ego was through the roof as you say, he would've done what many other players did. Demand a trade.
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11-18-2021, 08:43 PM
#117
NBA Legend
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 97 bulls
Bro. Why is this so hard for you to comprehend? Shaq respects MJ for what MJ had accomplished. But in a scenario similar to Jordan and Pippen? Or Shaq and Kobe? Where one player is already established when the other joins the team? I just don't see that happening based on actual evidence. Shaq and Kobe, and Jordans huge ego.
And even if it did, then the player that takes the backseat isn't gonna be as highly regarded
If Pippens ego was through the roof as you say, he would've done what many other players did. Demand a trade.
You're not reading posts at this point. Just repeating the same tripe I debunked earlier.
Had Shaq joined Jordan, I don't see how they wouldn't stay longer together than Kobe/Shaq. Knowing their in-game psychology, age and status, I'm not seeing a hyothetical more accurate. Shaq not only respected Jordan, but Jordan was also one of his favorite players growing up.
Nobody is saying they would be 100% peachy, and never bump heads. With PJax, though, I believe the positives simply outweigh the negative.
Mike is the one dude Shaq would listen to and be motivated by. Shaq could legitimately accept that Jordan was better than him. Something most basketball fans already do.
And yeah, Pippen's ego was absolutely ridiculous. Not checking into a game cuz you couldn't take the last shot? Come back to reality, 97.
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11-18-2021, 10:40 PM
#118
NBA Superstar
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by kuniva_dAMiGhTy
You're not reading posts at this point. Just repeating the same tripe I debunked earlier.
Had Shaq joined Jordan, I don't see how they wouldn't stay longer together than Kobe/Shaq. Knowing their in-game psychology, age and status, I'm not seeing a hyothetical more accurate. Shaq not only respected Jordan, but Jordan was also one of his favorite players growing up.
Nobody is saying they would be 100% peachy, and never bump heads.  With PJax, though, I believe the positives simply outweigh the negative.
Mike is the one dude Shaq would listen to and be motivated by. Shaq could legitimately accept that Jordan was better than him. Something most basketball fans already do.
And yeah, Pippen's ego was absolutely ridiculous. Not checking into a game cuz you couldn't take the last shot? Come back to reality, 97.
You didn't debunk anything Kaniva. You keep conflating scenarios. Stay with me here. We're comparing Jordan and Pippens situation to others. Jordan and Pippen were close in age. But Jordan was obviously established and was there first. So you have to apply the same concept to Jordan and Shaq or Shaq and Jordan. Now here's where you mess up. You stated that Shaq respected MJ when he (Shaq) was a kid. I believe Shaq is roughly 10 years younger than MJ. So that makes sense. But that wasn't the same scenario that Jordan and Pippen were in seeing as how they're only a couple years apart in age. Jordan had been in the league 8 years before Shaq. Jordan was working on his 3rd Championship, had multiple MVPs, DPOY etc. Of course Shaq respected MJ lol. But again that's not the Scenario. It has to be a scenario similar to Pippen and Jordan. Where one has been in the league a couple years before the other arrives. I don't see why Shaq would hold MJ in such a high regard since Jordan hadn't accomplished much yet. You're trying to put early 2000s Shaq and early 90s MJ together. When both were at their apex and established. There has to be a progression. If they both join forces, something has to give. I just don't see Shaq scoring at the rate he did because of MJ. And he's probably not winning any MVPs or Finals MVPs. Because if he does (and here's the rub) then that takes away from Jordan's accolades. And as I said previously, them being together would make them dominant, but ones legacy would not be looked at in the same way if they decided to stay together as long as Jordan and Pippen did.
And the same holds true if it's flipped and Jordan joins Shaqs team. I mean we saw that with Shaq and Kobe. Shaq did not want to share the spotlight with Kobe. Hell there were rumors that he didn't like the hype Penny Hardaway was getting. And that was one of the reasons he left Orlando.
And yeah, Pippen's ego was absolutely ridiculous. Not checking into a game cuz you couldn't take the last shot? Come back to reality, 97
Why do you keep bringing this up? Jordan wasn't even on the team lol. Pippen has never said he was mad because Jordan always got the last shot. He understood because it's Jordan. But he felt he earned the right (which he did) to have the opportunity to be the hero and win the game. Jordan did something very similar when he stole the ball from Kukoc when it was clear that Jackson drew up the play for Toni in game 5 of the 98 Finals.
Again, I'm basing my assessment on what actually happened and what's reasonable.
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11-18-2021, 11:32 PM
#119
NBA sixth man of the year
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by 97 bulls
But the funny thing is Micku, I've never really heard about how disrespectful a teammate Shaq and Kobe and Magic were. Shaq and Kobe didn't get along. Because of a power struggle. What does that say. I find it hard to believe that the players you named didn't scream at their teammates. That's a part of being a team. But for some reason, that's big point when talking about Jordan as a teammate.
What happened when Draymond Green called Kevin Durant a bitch? And said 'we don't need you'. Durant left for the Nets. Players can take criticism, but when it's gets to be too much, something has to give. Pippen smoothed that over. And that's a big reason for the Bulls success.
Well with Magic, he was more harsh than Bird was. But Kobe, MJ and Shaq were likely harsher. I remember a story where Magic throw the ball at his teammate head sometime in the beginning of the career on purpose or something. They got into it, but they were fine on the court.
With Kobe, it was known he was a jerk to his teammates. But only because if he doesn't see the "work ethic". He admitted it too a bunch of times.
https://www.sportscasting.com/kobe-b...ir-work-ethic/
Phil man, some of my teammates don’t understand the work. I see dudes walk into practice 10 minutes before practice, and they leave right after….why the **** am I going to pass them the basketball. I don’t respect their work ethic. I am in here, busting my ass every day trying to perfect my craft, and these dudes don’t want to work on their game. I don’t trust them, so I’m not going to pass them the basketball. I will ride them every day, and it made perfect sense.
Lakers’ Kobe Bryant was the modern-day Michael Jordan in many aspects. His leadership style matched with that of the 6x Champion because he would never shy away from making his teammates uncomfortable during practice. A firm believer in the mamba mentality, Kobe would not allow anything below greatness to roam around him.
https://www.essentiallysports.com/nb...his-teammates/
Shaq would get pissed off at his teammates and say shit too, but he would invite them parties afterwards. Kobe was more of a loner. MJ did go to parties and was more of a..."people" person in some aspect.
Dwight Howard mentioned how difficult Kobe was as a teammate. But Howard didn't play with younger Kobe, which was even worse.
Here you can see what Del Harris would say:
Former Los Angeles Lakers head coach Del Harris recently revealed that Kobe wasn't the best of teammates when he started his career. Kobe's desire to become the best player of all time often made him go mad at his teammates, losing patience with them.
Harris said Kobe's priority was himself. They were together for three years and he witnessed how the young Mamba approached the game and his teammates, admitting he later would improve his attitude and become a leader and a mentor for several players.
https://fadeawayworld.net/nba-media/...-in-his-career
And this is like 18-20 year old Kobe. Shaq didn't like it cuz:
1. Shaq's the man. The alpha
2. Kobe is a young kid
Kobe would get into it with a bunch of guys. How disrespectful did he get? I dunno. The Lakers did a good job at keeping all hush hush. He got into it with Jeremy Lin too and he mentioned a story about how he stood up for himself in a podcast. He said that if you don't stand up for yourself, Kobe wouldn't respect you. Very similar to MJ. You even see Shaq just giggle whenever they talk about on Inside of the NBA when they mention the practices with Kobe, but he wouldn't reveal the details. But he was definitely more selfish than MJ and it showed on the court. Phil Jackson even tried to invite MJ to teach him about the importance of team play. MJ would do a quick 3 dribbles to attack or score or whatever and he would play within the system. Kobe didn't really do that as often. And when MJ came to Kobe, Kobe was all like, "I can beat you one on one."
But it seemed he was a modern MJ for sure. There is probably a lot of that going on. But they won anyway. And again, Shaq was similar. There are other dudes who were tho.
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11-18-2021, 11:46 PM
#120
NBA Superstar
Re: We won in spite of Jordan getting on guys - Pippen
 Originally Posted by Micku
Well with Magic, he was more harsh than Bird was. But Kobe, MJ and Shaq were likely harsher. I remember a story where Magic throw the ball at his teammate head sometime in the beginning of the career on purpose or something. They got into it, but they were fine on the court.
With Kobe, it was known he was a jerk to his teammates. But only because if he doesn't see the "work ethic". He admitted it too a bunch of times.
https://www.sportscasting.com/kobe-b...ir-work-ethic/
https://www.essentiallysports.com/nb...his-teammates/
Shaq would get pissed off at his teammates and say shit too, but he would invite them parties afterwards. Kobe was more of a loner. MJ did go to parties and was more of a..."people" person in some aspect.
Dwight Howard mentioned how difficult Kobe was as a teammate. But Howard didn't play with younger Kobe, which was even worse.
Here you can see what Del Harris would say:
https://fadeawayworld.net/nba-media/...-in-his-career
And this is like 18-20 year old Kobe. Shaq didn't like it cuz:
1. Shaq's the man. The alpha
2. Kobe is a young kid
Kobe would get into it with a bunch of guys. How disrespectful did he get? I dunno. The Lakers did a good job at keeping all hush hush. He got into it with Jeremy Lin too and he mentioned a story about how he stood up for himself in a podcast. He said that if you don't stand up for yourself, Kobe wouldn't respect you. Very similar to MJ. You even see Shaq just giggle whenever they talk about on Inside of the NBA when they mention the practices with Kobe, but he wouldn't reveal the details. But he was definitely more selfish than MJ and it showed on the court. Phil Jackson even tried to invite MJ to teach him about the importance of team play. MJ would do a quick 3 dribbles to attack or score or whatever and he would play within the system. Kobe didn't really do that as often. And when MJ came to Kobe, Kobe was all like, "I can beat you one on one."
But it seemed he was a modern MJ for sure. There is probably a lot of that going on. But they won anyway. And again, Shaq was similar. There are other dudes who were tho.
Interesting. But I stated such. I don't see anything wrong with getting mad at your teammates for giving the bare minimum. Especially when you as the teams best player is giving 110%.
Jordan berated his teammates. Telling the flight attendant to not give Grant food because he had a bad game? Punching Steve Kerr for playing hard defense? Bullying players? I'm just not hearing that from other alltime greats teammates.
And Jordan wasn't friendly with his teammates. Pippen and Rodman said they never talked outside of the game. The same for the rest of their teammates. They all lived in their own world.
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