
Scottie Pippen
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Nov 12, 2024 |
abc7news.com | Tim MacMahon |Scottie Pippen |Michael Jordan |Tom Brady
ByTim MacMahonTuesday, November 12, 2024 2:06PMKLAY THOMPSON BRIEFLY considered bringing a Boston Whaler to Dallas, figuring it would be a good boat to dock at one of the local lakes, allowing him to indulge in his most prominent off-court passion after leaving the San Francisco Bay Area for his new NBA home. But Thompson thought better of the idea.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Louis Moore |Scottie Pippen |Michael Arkush |Jeff Benedict
A piercing look at racial politics on the gridiron. A history of Black athletes who crossed the color line that kept them from playing quarterback. “Being a black quarterback,” wrote a Los Angeles Times sports columnist, “is like being a member of the bomb squad.” Make a mistake, in other words, and Boom! you’re done.
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Aug 25, 2024 |
bvmsports.com | Scottie Pippen |BVM Sportsdesk
By BVM Sportsdesk Scottie Pippen's legacy in the NBA encapsulates both his greatness and grievances, particularly regarding his role in the Chicago Bulls alongside Michael Jordan. Despite being viewed as the second banana, Pippen's contributions were crucial to the team's success, yet he often felt underappreciated and underpaid. A notable highlight of his career is the iconic dunk over Patrick Ewing in 1994, showcasing his exceptional athleticism and skill.
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Aug 25, 2024 |
dukebasketballreport.com | Scottie Pippen |JD King
Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images Scottie Pippen’s career can be defined by two things: grievance and greatness. In fairness to Pippen, some of his grievances are justified. Although he was seen (probably correctly) as second banana to Michael Jordan on the 1990’s Bulls dynasty, they wouldn't have won nearly as much without Pippen, and possibly not at all. He was that vital to the Bulls.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Mark Jacob |Scottie Pippen |Michael Arkush |Jeff Benedict
Basketball fans will enjoy Pippen’s bird’s-eye view of some of the sport’s greatest contests. The Chicago Bulls stalwart tells all—and then some. Hall of Famer Pippen opens with a long complaint: Yes, he’s a legend, but he got short shrift in the ESPN documentary about Michael Jordan and the Bulls, The Last Dance. Given that Jordan emerges as someone not quite friend enough to qualify as a frenemy, even though teammates for many years, the maltreatment is understandable.
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