You fail to also take note that Pip had PJ as a coach -- PJ is a MASTER at making players look FAR better than they are.
Okay, I take it back. Your post was lame from the first line.
If PJ is such a god, why hasn't he been able to win with two of top six players in the league the last two seasons? PJ is a great coach, and much of his greatness comes from being fortunate enough to be the guy to coach such players as MJ, Pippen, Shaq and Kobe. And when his superstar players start to lose it, he becomes quite like the other "good" coaches around the league. Frankly, I put him roughly on the same level as Sloan, too. But he is no master, IMO.
"I like Elliott a LOT better than I do Pip."
No kidding? I couldn't tell. :rolleyes:
Question for you: Who is the guy you think takes Pippen's place at #50?
Ted,
You are right, the Jazz did not make the playoffs but, IMO before Harpring went down, there were on course to have that opportunity.
As for PJ's not being able to take the Lakers, no excuses, but injury is part of the game -- Kobe was injured two years ago, that was obvious. This year Malone is down -- anyone who doesn't think that a healthy Malone doesn't make a difference must have missed the impact that Malone had against the Spurs before going down. You are trying to put a cape on Pip and frankly he just doesn't fly -- he MIGHT be able to leap around a building but he certainly isn't going to leap over one. Pip is a legit star -- but he isn't a superstar, that was MJ. Pip belongs in the "Robin" league -- a league full of sidekicks -- important sidekicks sure, like Elliott, but not able to lead the league himself.
Pip still had a team of solid players who worked together via a very good coach -- and when he checked himself out of the game, did the Bulls still win without him?
"I like Elliott a LOT better than I do Pip."
No kidding? I couldn't tell.
And you forgot to mention that you obviously like Pip a lot better than Elliott!