Well AI has won several scoring titles, something Pippen never did, and AI was pretty much the reason the Sixers got to the finals, although something should be said about the defense that the Sixers played that season, prior to the trade for Mutumbo. There's a big difference between averageing 30 a game like AI has done and continues to do, as oppossed to Pippen in the low 20's.
But I was thinking about all the splendid players in the NBA not in that top 50 of all time list, and there were a number of them that were clearly better than Pippen.
Not in order:
Dominique Wilkins
Adrian Dantley
Mark Aguire
Jamal Wilkes
Reggie Miller
Bobby Jones
Bernard King
Pete Maravich
Alex English
These guys are just off the top of my head, and IMO were all better than Pippen. Everyone of these guys could fill it up on any given night. I mean these players could really shoot the lights out.
Pippen was a star at the time the talent in the league was watered down. Prior to the Bulls it took multiple all stars on a team to win a championship. Pippen was second fiddle to Jordan, who really was an exceptional talent.
The Pistons were a much better team, that finally got to old, and prior to them the Laker and Celtics teams were vastly superior.
The only reason Pippen gets any credability is that he has all the NBA championship rings, but if the Bulls had those guys 10 years earlier, I don't think they would have won one championship. They never had a decent center, the best of them being Cartwright. Horace Grant was a decent thug, but against McHale or Worthy he was a nothing.
On a historical basis, the watered down NBA of the Bulls era was a joke, and to be in the top 50 of all time, you should be clearly better than the peers of your era. Pippen simply doesn't belong with players like Bird, Magic, Doc, Oscar Robertson, etc. There was nothing exceptional about him as a player. Nothing so noteworthy about him that justifies his status.