I don't see Jordan ever change his game to support Pippen. It was the other way around.
I disagree. Jordan changed his game for the betterment of his team, going from a guy who averaged around 33/8/8 to a player putting up 30/5/5. Jordan was willing to give up the ball more, playing within the offense rather than a guy who needed the ball for the first 20 seconds of the 24 second clock. Obviously the offense was still run around Jordan, but he scored less and got fewer assists and rebounds, because he learned to trust his teammates, not only to make open baskets, but to do the right things when needed. Jordan also became a better outside shooter and better defender as time went on.
Now, Jordan probably didn't change his game drastically, but he absolutely did modify his player to better mesh with his teammates, which is all anybody is asking Lebron to do.
I understand that basketball is a team game and if you are the best player on your team there are 4 other teammates on the court with you that can help you out or you can help them out.
Those stats from Jordan are the same to me...30/5/5 is virtually no different than 33/8/8.
The difference to me is that Jordan changed his flashiness to more substance and was able to bring a rise in Paxon's game, and then later BJ Armstrong's game....Steve Kerr...etc. etc.
Pippen's game never "rose"...he was always Pippen. It wasn't until Jordan was gone that Pippen's numbers rose significantly. Scottie could have been a dominant 2 way player in the league if Jordan played for the Bullets or something.
For the Heat....you can't expect Lebron to change his game so that Joel Anthony can become a "Bill Cartwright on his worst day" because Joel Anthony sucks.
Also, to be honest....Carlos Arroyo is having a pretty darn good year statistically...but he ain't no Paxon or Randy Brown.
It would make total sense to ask Lebron to change his game so that a healthy Haslem could have a career season in rebounds per game...or that a healthy Mike Miller could have a career high in 3PT FG%, but those guys are not healthy.
What the Heat have left are not worth changing one of your star players...because if you do it will be further detriment to the team.
A big problem that might be going on is that both Wade and Lebron are trying too hard to change their game...so both of their games are going to suffer.