Obviously we all prefer Frazier, but was he more important to his team than Tebow? I suppose that's not really what this list is though. It's just "greatest." So nevermind, carry on complaining.
That's the trouble with how great those 90's teams were. It's easy to know a player is great when they're the reason that their team is great, like a Tebow or an RGIII or a Vince Young. It's obvious and easy to dissect.
When your entire team is essentially a bunch of demigod superheroes it's hard to get a perfect picture on just how great one individual player is, especially when a team can still go undefeated with their second and third stringers behind him at the position.