203: I, Scott, was born to assist Roger! (Vote for monthly tickets!)_3

Before, he always fantasized that without Jordan, he could achieve greater success leading the team on his own.

But what was the result?

The first year he led the team on his own, an 18-year-old punk stole the top position from him and even pulled off the infamous "refusing to play but the team wins" scene.

The second time he led the team, they couldn't even get 40 wins, and they didn't win a single game in the playoffs.

The current Pippen actually knew very well in his heart that it just wasn't his fate.

He wasn't the star who could create brilliance on his own.

Especially after seeing Roger explode with a 50+10 stat line in the game against the Spurs, Pippen was even more convinced of this idea.

He simply didn't have that kind of monstrous ability.

He was one of the top 50 giants, the most reputable small forward in the league at the time.

But compared to those real Mount Rushmore-level stars, he was far behind.