Clutch wrote:Without MJ driving him, Pip might've topped off at a 90's Trevor Ariza for all we know, especially considering how unaggressive he was during his early years.
shadowgrin wrote:Clutch wrote:Without MJ driving him, Pip might've topped off at a 90's Trevor Ariza for all we know, especially considering how unaggressive he was during his early years.
That's the trouble with 'might have beens', you really never know. We could also flip that and say Pippen could have made a name for himself as one of the marquee players of his day without Jordan by his side. So what if he was unaggressive during his early years, maybe he was deferring more to Jordan since MJ was already an established superstar when Pippen entered the league. There's also player development, Pippen could have developed to be more aggressive as his career went on. You can't really base a whole "what if" of a player's career based solely on his early years in the league and not consider the factors that could have contributed to it as to why he played that way.
ZanShadow wrote:Teams do what they think is the best for them without having to say sorry. So did MJ and LBJ. Though, not many think the decision LBJ made was the best one, it's still an applausive action since it came with a big sacrifice(annoyed?), and strong dedication to the friendship.
Andrew wrote:Magic's take stops short of actually blasting LeBron for it but runs along the lines of "That wasn't our approach back in the day".
Sauru wrote:screw free agency
ZanShadow wrote:Lebron would have stayed too if his team was the Lakers.
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