>>they gonna give you about the same as far as points, >assists >>and rebounds, you putting your money on Clyde being lockdown >>on defense? >> > >2 ways of looking at this: > >If we are talking about straight out of college, it's >obviously Drexler no question. Scottie became an all-time >great but he wasn't one until he ended up in the right place >with the right people (Phil and MJ), and even then he showed >time and time again that he was not a leader. From the >migraine, to the Kukoc shot, he wasn't mentally tough out the >box, and maybe never was, period.
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I can just imagine the side-eye you would give people if you performed excellent on your job for years and received multiple accolades for that good work only to have someone bring up the 3 times you had a bad day and label you as mentally soft.
>If we are talking about PRIME Scottie after he has spent years >becoming the best version of himself on an all-time great >team, it's debatable. But I am still going Drexler. Drexler >was a better scorer, better passer, and a much better leader. >Scottie can score and pass too, and his defense was a level >that Drexler could never get to…so I could see an argument.