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http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/CHI/1991.htmlI'd take Jordan's rockets. I don't think a team starting BJ armstrong and John Paxon (if I'm remembering correctly and that's who they would have had) starting in the backcourt can win a championship. Big guys win titles but you still need someone to manage the game and control the ball. Without Jordan, Pippen would not be known as a "point forward", IMO.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/HOU/1992.html
PIP was known as a point forward when he was with the Blazers... even broken down and well into his 30's he was the guy who made the team go. Just like in Chicago, Portland was able to start two shooting guards (Wells & DA) beside him. I see absolutely no reason he wouldn't have initiated the offense in Chicago if MJ hadn't been there... after all they were running the triangle.
In the time frame you are doubting having a Paxson-BJ backcourt would have been able to get the Rockets over the top, Buck Johnson was the Rockets starting SF and 35 year old Tree Rollins would have been their starting 5 sans HO. You said Big guys win titles... how would you access MJ's championship chances with that frontcourt? Hakeem may have become bored with winning the title every year and taken a couple year sabbatical to pursue his boyhood dreams of being a soccer goalie.
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Elie defined journeyman. Kenny Smith? meh... at least he could shoot. If someone were to call Hakeem's supporting cast average I'd feel they were being generous... thats a subpar collection of talent. They succeeded because HO could collapse a D and consistently get them as wide open looks from the outside as any post player I've seen. Most NBA players can drain wide open looks and the Rockets did make their share, but guess