Who has acquired top 5/superstar player status solely by virtue of winning a title? I guess I don't agree that there are a ton of people for whom merely winning a title would confer superstar status. The stars and franchise players are usually recognized as such even in the absence of a title.
Dwyane Wade, perhaps, after 2006...?
I mean yeah, maybe in the minds of casual basketball fans. And serious fans might have started to consider where he would end up ranking among the all time greats after that win. But he averaged 27 ppg on a 50 win team and was all NBA 2d team behind Kobe that year, and made the 2d team and the all defensive team the year before that. I think serious basketball fans knew he was a franchise player before his finals appearance.
That's kind of what I was going for. Sure we all know who the stars are, and if for example New Orleans wins the 2015 title and Sacramento wins the 2016 title no serious fan is gonna say they did it without a franchise player. But many fans and media who don't follow religiously diss the top-heavy power structure in the NBA, saying it's frustrating to follow the league since you can't win unless your team lucks into a generational talent like Jordan or LeBron or Duncan. I know, I used to be one of them. My point was that this isn't true, there's lots of examples of teams winning titles without an all-time Top ten talent at his peak, and that the problem is that winning the title confers that status on them so you get a chicken-and-egg type problem. Wade is one example. KG is another. Dirk is another. Parker during Duncan's slow decline is another. Yeah they made some all-NBA teams before they won a title, but half the league has a guy on the roster that's made an all-NBA team in the last couple years. So that proves you don't need one of those transcendent guys to win a title- more often it's the title makes them transcendent guys.