Originally posted by persianbruin
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Scottie pippen while a great talent, was a huge choke artist during the first chicago dynasty. Unlike jordan who thrived under pressure, scottie for the most part wilted underneath it. If you dont believe me read books like "Jordan Rules" by sam smith or "Playing for keeps" by david halberstam. All have detailed how jordan was the leader of that team and if it wasnt for jordan going at pippen each and every practice, trying to develop his toughness, pippen would never reach the heights that he did.
The rest of the players you mentioned im not even gonna bother addressing, Dennis Rodman (head case that was kicked out of two teams before chicago took a chance on him), Horace Grant ( a whiny ***** that always complained about a lack of treatment and almost ended up destroying the teams unity during the 93 finals). Talent doesnt equal championships. Teamwork, persevrance and execution do (see: Detriot pistons of 2004). Stop talking about Kobe as if he is some sort of god, he is and always will be known as a gun for hire (a phrase phil jackson used). A man who never understood how a team should function and a man the nba will always look at as an outsider.
From Bill simmons article:
"The Kobe-MJ thing ... done. Over. Jordan never would have let that happen in the Finals. Ever. Under any circumstances. Nobody is ever allowed to bring this up again"
Btw switch jordan and kobe for that game, lakers wouldve won no doubt.
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