I believe you & others are putting too much into the stats. I'm looking at the skill set. Pippen & LeBron have a very similar skill set.
Many times the stats have as much to do with the team make up as a player's skill. Quite a few of Pippen's teammates were 6'10-7'0. Giving up rebounds to them doesn't take away from his rebounding skill.
IMO, he could score in more ways than LeBron because he could play in the post. But he played along side MJ, the best scorer of his generation. Giving up points to him doesn't take away from his scoring ability.
Playing along side Jordan probably took away from his assist numbers too since MJ handled the ball so much & created much of his own shots.
And I don't care what the numbers say. Pippen was a much better defender than LeBron is. IMO, he's the best perimeter defender of all time. On ball, playing the lanes, defending the post, coming from the weakside, chase down blocks, full court pressure on PGs... he did it all, consistently.
*Edit: What individual ratings would you give LeBron over Pippen, and by how much?
They try to put together teams now instead of grabbing all the best players... rebounders, defenders, 6th men, shooters, etc. That was not the case in '92. Outside of Laettner, that team was made up of the best players in the league at the time. There were no Chandlers, Hardens or Iguodalas on the original Dream Team.
Isaiah got snubbed. Stockton should not have been on that team ahead of him. But no one is complaining about Pippen taking a more deserving player's spot.
And I'm not aware of anyone turning down a spot on the original Dream Team.

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