i'm not entirely sure, it's very difficult choosing between players who play different positions and entirely different styles of game.
shaq is one of the dominant forces ever to play the game. a game changer on the offensive end, mvp of championship teams.
pippen is one of the most complete players ever to play the game. one of the best on ball and help side defenders, the ultimate team player.
both have their weaknesses- shaq being the terrible free throw shooter, suspect defense, and the health issues
pippen's mental toughness and ability to hit clutch shots were always questioned
to get to what you said...
i question shaq's leadership abilities, at least the vocal side of it. it seems only in LA that players use the media to get their points through which finally lead to those closed door meetings. and then there's those well documented troubles with the other team's star.
while pippen did have his moments as well- the 1.8 incident or his threats of not returning for the '98 season if he didn't have his contract negotiated, pippen never had problems with teammates (during his stay in chicago) like shaq had/has.
as far as the replaceable thing...
i think it's easy for people to say that scottie's contributions are easily replaceable and shaq's aren't based on the fact the that pippen's a wing player (which there are far and plenty) and shaq's center (far and few in between). but is it really accurate?
the bulls were able to dominate the league on the shoulders of a shooting guard and small forward, something pretty much never done in the history of the nba. if you look in the past at the great nba champions, each of these respective teams had a dominant big man. this makes jordan's and pippen's accomplishments even more remarkable.
sure, both pip and shaq are replaceable, but you'd have to replace them with all time bests
probably a pip/bryant combo wouldn't be as successful a shaq/mj one, especially when you consider that the laker big men complimented a big man, not 2 superstar wing players.
i would also like to add that when pippen was handed over the reins, he lead an overachieving team that was one call away from possibly making the finals. that roster did include all stars bj armstrong and ho grant. but that talent never matched all nba penny hardaway, ho grant, nick anderson, 6th man scott or eddie jones, nve, elden campbell, blindfold ceballos, and a young kobe bryant.
anyway, it's a difficult decision. i could go either way. maybe if i grew up in the west coast i'd choose the big guy. but i didn't so...
