Once again, you are arguing against something I never said. I said he was on bad teams during much of his prime, once Sampson got hurt, his teams didn't do much cause he was surrounded by subpar talent. Agreed.
The skills conversation is fair and true, it may bother people cause it discredits older players but the off-the-bounce skillset of modern guards are so far ahead of older generations. Guys could barely dribble with their off-hand in the 90's early 90's. John Starks was legitmately one of the better creative scoring guards in the league.
Also, maybe he was post-prime on those Rocket teams but he was the same age as all the other great players who were still dominating the league. Jordan 2nd threepeat was the same age. Calling him post-prime is a way to escape the conversation. He was literally all-NBA 1st team in 97. The Rockets started the year 21-2. They should have probably beat those Jazz squads based off-talent.