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  1. #26
    Veteran turiaf for president's Avatar
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    Allen Iverson has 2 NCAA big east DPOY awards, just found it whilst looking up his stats against Pippen

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    It would be pretty difficult to name 50 players better than him. It seems like some people here were either too young to remember the '90s clearly or they overrate a lot of current players. I'd put Pippen over most of the players players that are considered elite now.
    I was a Bulls' fan during the last three peat (like 99% of the people outside the US during that time). Pippen wasn't as great as people say he was. Great defender, great athletic ability but he had a lot of flaws on his game. His shooting for example was far from great.

  4. #29
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    J. Havlicek

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    BLACK MAMBA & TRU WARIER. j-money24's Avatar
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    OK Nash and AI are two of the biggest defensive liabilities in modern NBA history, while Pippen was arguably the best perimeter defender of all time.

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    ಥ﹏ಥ DAF86's Avatar
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    I think this is for the 50 Greatest Players of All Time, Lngrrr, correct me if I'm wrong.
    I'm thinking it this way: compare Pippen at his prime against any other player on his prime, who would you rather have on your team?

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    John Havlicek - Awards And Accomplishments
    1958 Chosen to All-State High School Basketball Team
    1961-62 Ohio State Basketball team MVP
    1962 Chosen to All America and All-Big 10 teams
    1962-78 First player to score 1,000 points in sixteen consecutive seasons
    1964, 1966, 1968-70, 1975-76 All-NBA Second Team
    1966-78 NBA All-Star team
    1969-71 NBA All-Defensive Second Team
    1971-74 All-NBA First Team
    1972-76 NBA All-Defensive First Team
    1974 Most Valuable Player NBA Finals
    1978 Havlicek's number 17 retired by Celtics
    1980 NBA 35th Anniversary Team
    1996 NBA 50th Anniversary Team


    Keep laughing.

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    Allen Iverson - No way
    Steve Nash - No ing way
    Clyde Drexler - Arguable; I'd lean to yes.
    Dr J - Yes
    Patrick Ewing - No
    Shaquille O'Neal - Easily
    Oscar Robertson - Easily
    James Worthy - I'm a huge fan of Big Game James, but no way he's as versatile as Scottie.
    David Robinson - Probably
    George Mikan - LMFAO. You gotta be kidding me.
    Rick Barry - I think so
    Reggie Miller - Nope
    Elgin Baylor - Yeah
    Willis Reed - No
    Kevin Garnett - Yes
    Dominique Wilkens - No
    Jason Kidd - No
    Bob Pet - Yes
    John Havlicek - Yes

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    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    I think this is for the 50 Greatest Players of All Time, Lngrrr, correct me if I'm wrong.
    Yup, that's it.

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    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    Just for reference:

    Havlicek stats:

    20.8 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 4.8 APG, .439 FG %

    Pippen stats:

    16.1 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 5.2 APG, .473 FG %

    I'm pretty sure Havlicek can hold his own over Pippen. I'd put him over Pippen personally.

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    Based dirk4mvp's Avatar
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    Not bad considering he was playing with the best offensive player of all time right beside him.

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    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    Allen Iverson - No way
    Steve Nash - No ing way
    Clyde Drexler - Arguable; I'd lean to yes.
    Dr J - Yes
    Patrick Ewing - No
    Shaquille O'Neal - Easily
    Oscar Robertson - Easily
    James Worthy - I'm a huge fan of Big Game James, but no way he's as versatile as Scottie.
    David Robinson - Probably
    George Mikan - LMFAO. You gotta be kidding me.
    Rick Barry - I think so
    Reggie Miller - Nope
    Elgin Baylor - Yeah
    Willis Reed - No
    Kevin Garnett - Yes
    Dominique Wilkens - No
    Jason Kidd - No
    Bob Pet - Yes
    John Havlicek - Yes
    Mikan did average 22.3 PPG and 13.4 RPG in the NBA alone. Now, I haven't seen footage of his play, but I could reasonably see him being picked ahead of Pippen.

    Rick Barry has the stats, but I'm too young/uneducated to know whether he had the same impact Pippen had.

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    Not bad considering he was playing with the best offensive player of all time right beside him.
    I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the 60's Celtics had some decent offensive players as well.

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  18. #43
    Based dirk4mvp's Avatar
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    I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the 60's Celtics had some decent offensive players as well.
    I don't recall any MJ's on those teams.

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    I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the 60's Celtics had some decent offensive players as well.
    And Havlicek came off the bench!
    The 6th man award exists because of him.


    http://www.nba.com/history/players/havlicek_bio.html

  20. #45
    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    I don't recall any MJ's on those teams.
    Work on your reading comprehension. ^^ This guy understood what I was saying.

  21. #46
    Based dirk4mvp's Avatar
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    Work on stop picking players cuz he played for your team.

    Pippen > what's his face

  22. #47
    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    Work on stop picking players cuz he played for your team.

    Pippen > what's his face
    Are you a putz? Havlicek scored more than Pippen, COMING OFF THE BENCH.

    From the link posted above:

    He appeared in 13 consecutive NBA All-Star Games, earned 11 selections to the All-NBA First or Second Team and was named to the NBA All-Defensive First or Second Team eight times.

    A classic example of his clutch performing occurred in the seventh game of the 1965 Eastern Division Finals against the Philadelphia 76ers. With only five seconds left in the game, he deflected an inbounds pass from Hal Greer to save a one-point Celtics victory, prompting broadcaster Johnny Most's legendary call, "Havlicek steals it. Over to Sam Jones. Havlicek stole the ball! It's all over! Johnny Havlicek stole the ball!"

    The 1969-70 campaign put an end to the Celtics' dynasty. With Russell and Jones retired, the team failed to make the playoffs for the first time in 20 years. Under new coach Tom Heinsohn, Havlicek became a starter and the hub of Boston's offense. He had a sensational year, accomplishing the rare feat of leading his team in three categories: scoring (24.2 ppg), rebounding (7.8 rpg), and assists (6.8 apg). He ranked eighth in the league in scoring and seventh in assists.

    In 1970-71 and 1971-72 he averaged 28.9 and 27.5 points, respectively. Despite having turned 30 years old in 1970, he led the league in minutes played for both of those seasons, averaging more than 45 minutes per game.
    There's nothing homerish about it. Trust me; I'll admit when I'm being a homer. I'm not here. Havlicek outranks Pippenin accomplishment, stats AND rings.

    Edit: Oh, and let's not forget he won some rings as the Alpha Dog.

  23. #48
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  24. #49
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    Another subjective debate that is steeped in overrating/underrating a player who was the 2nd best player on quite possibly one of the best teams of all-time. As the old adage goes, w/o Pippen; Jordan doesnt' win six rings. He may win one or up to 3, but without Pippen being the sidekick, there is no way he makes two seperate 3-peats. To put the likes of Nash, Garnett, and even LeBron above him at this point is not right. While LeBron and Garnett have time to build on their legacies, Pippen shouldn't even be brought up in this manner. There were times when MJ would be struggling and Pippen would seem to not miss. There were also times when the two of them hounded a team's backcourt and just wrecked havoc.

  25. #50
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    Are you a putz? Havlicek scored more than Pippen, COMING OFF THE BENCH.
    So was he not good enough to start and he scored more points while playing against other team's bench players that leads you to this opinion? Or was it that he played more minutes than Pippen? Or maybe it was the weaker era? idk.

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