no. Jordan was clearly Jordan, the king. The next best player, which happened to be Pippen, was naturally going to be second fiddle, repeat naturally.
Jaylen Brown at this early point in his career would have to be psychotic to tell himself that he will be a lifelong #2 to Tatum. To do so would be completely unnatural.
Both Jaylen and Jayson have to continue to try to improve and become better players, and to play off each other and off of others.
The C's are below 3-5 other teams in the East right now, a bit early for Jordan Pippen talk....
Not sure about 'lifelong #2" or about Boston being a Jordan-bulls tier team anytime soon, but for the moment i think the base idea makes a lot of sense.
I really do get the feeling that Tatum and Brown both kinda think they are the best player on this team right now. Only one of them is right. Some will hate me for saying it, but I think it's blatantly obvious that it's Tatum, who is clearly a step ahead of Brown. For that reason it makes sense to me that if the team is to be succesful, Brown will need to at some point accept he's the #2 - at least for the time being.
It's not just a talent-level thing either, it's also a play style thing. Tatum came in to this league with everybody well aware that scoring was his thing. He's a natural scorer in every way. That's always been his cheif talent, and he's embraced that and well on the way to being a top tier player in that discipline.
Brown on the other hand was always sold as the athletic guy with special potential at attacking the basket and defence...which is ultimately the Pippen mould. Yet this year especially he seems to have largely abandoned those disciplines in pursuit of trying to outscore (and out jumpshoot) Tatum. His defence has clearly dropped off (at least to my eyes and i belive the stats too), his free throw rate has fallen off a cliff since the early part of his career, and he's throwing up jumpers at Tatum-like rates.
Maybe that can work, but I really do think that Boston is a better team when Tatum is being Tatum (i.e. the volume scorer / shooter who can also defend) and Brown is being Brown (the athletic slasher/defender who can also shoot/score).
Maybe I'll be proven wrong in the upcoming season and they will show me that they are able to excel as they are with some roster and coaching changes...time will tell