Whats funny about Pippen complaining about Kukoc getting the last shot is that Pippen had TWO shots before Kukoc and missed them both BADLY which led to Phil giving the last shot to Kukoc 🤷🏾♂️
If Curry missed 2 shots badly would you let Poole take the last shot instead? I don't agree with him but he has a point to be upset star players need to have a certain level of ego and self belief.
It doesn’t matter phil would never have tried that with Jordan in the exact same situation Pippen in that situation was right to be mad but wrong in the way he acted he still should have went out there and played that last possession
@@s0basically3 Bruh if Jordan not tripping over Steve Kerr and John Paxson taking big shots in big moments, who is Pippen to say anything about Kukoc when he ALREADY HAD CHANCES and failed before Kukoc MADE the shot after he missed..... You do get Pippen is complaining about WINNING a game in the playoffs when he didn't even step on the floor for the final play but other was "selfish" tho 🤦🏾♂️
Bra ya loving calling Zeke a hater just cuz he doest be nut hugging Jordan like all he groupies do...they ask him these questions nd he answer them with honest from his perspective
“Jordan got praised for playing with the flu but I didn’t get praised because my herniated disc” my guy I hate to break it to you but you did get praised for one and 2 you played 26 minutes had 8/4/3 MJ with the flu played 44 minutes had 38/7/5
@@smbenga2 ight but you can't really expect praise for it when you played bad. Like, sure, it's admirable to try and play through it, but if you can't put the ball in the orange circle, then does it really matter?
@@smbenga2 the point is Scottie did get praised for it so he just lying because he’s still salty he was #2 to MJ but he also didn’t play good he was just out there to play decoy
A lot of people attribute pippen being even a remotely good player to Jordan. He doesn't get any real acknowledment from anybody. Only people that like to bring pippen up is when they want to bring down jordan which in itself is disingenuous. I know it would suck if i were him. Plus for him to see Jordan get on the doc and downtalk him while all he did was praise him. That would make me feel some type of way too. I think he always felt this way but now it's been exaggerated because everything Jordan had said about him had him salty. It's a combination of a lot of different things.
scottie is as famous as he is and as talked about as he is because he was Michael Jordans best teammate the same way Rodman got most of his fame for playing on the bulls instead of the pistons even though those were his best years. without Jordan, he might've never won a championship and would be talked about as much as a Patrick Ewing or David Robinson
@Sri-Kaushal Ramana You just kinda proved my point. we can talk all day about what scottie would or wouldn't have done without jordan, we'll never really know, but at the end of the day, he is his own man, and those are his accomplishments. Not Jordan's. Like I said, if I were him, I'd be pretty tired of people crediting almost all of my success to another man. I wouldn't care how good of a player jordan was.
But dude, MJ said in the doc that pippen was his best teammate and was insane, and that every conversation about him should include pippen. He gassed him up too, it's not MJ's fault he was a better player and did more extraordinary things. MJ saying Pippen was selfish ooks shady when you look at it in terms of both their salary, but he technically wasn't wrong. Pippen saying a player who averaged 29 6 6 was terrible before you got their is not misinformed, it's delusion
@@BLee09hahaha tired of it, but why didnt he step up when mj retired the first time? 🤷🏼♀️ he is always bitchin about team team, but he bailed out on the team when the coach decided that kukoc will took a shot. What was that?!
Pippin realised too late that no matter his contribution, it would all be credited Mike. I think Mike making this Doc and never highlighting the good drove it home for him . He literally said when he watched it with his sons, it hit him. Mike never called him a great player. But a great teammate.
That is stupid😂good teammate and good player basically mean the same thing when everyone including mike knows he is great and like Phil said the second best player in the league
Pippen is the shinning example of why you should never stay as the sidekick. That's why when guys like Tmac, Kyrie, Kobe... tried to force their ways into running their own teams, I respect that. Because at the end of the day, you are going to get ridiculed anyway even if you stay and be number 2 lol
@@justsomedudewithnoneck8329 Well we are talking about a number 2 here, not a bench player. Kobe is for sure no bench player, same as Tmac and Kyrie. Although I agree a lot of number 2s are not that good
@@justinle8787 he was more so a 1B or in between a 1-2. I honestly think with a couple seasons with him as the 1 primary option, he could avg 25 on decent efficiency while being the best defender in the league. Won't be the best #1 option, but sure not the worst either.
@@kennedy8926 The thing is, Shaq was not going to give him that #1 spot. And kids nowadays don't know, in those years, Shaq was the man, Kobe was good too, but he was more like Kyrie at that point. There's no 1A or 1B, everybody knows Shaq was the big dog, and Kobe was 2nd. That's why Kobe got pissed and tried to get his own team, he thought he deserved that spot because Shaq was lazing around in training.
12:59 what’s even funnier is that in the documentary, when Phil Jackson got on the team MJ literally says that having someone to pass to and having a supporting cast that is a big part of the play feels nice. He hated the triangle but he saw its worth
What do you mean? You mean to tell me that Scottie SHOULD feel a way about his longtime teammate’s son driving his ex wife to poundtown. Nah man, that ain’t pushing P 😂.
4:30 the thing is, MJ'S perspective is taken as gospel by a lot of people. And it presented the 98 Bulls interpreted by Jordan. If people want to know about the 98 Bulls, the thing most go to, is Jordans perspective
I can understand the reasons why Scottie feels the way he does. I also agree that there are certain things about Jordan that do not get talked about or are overrated. But in the end, he's going about it the wrong way.
Tbh Scottie is most def in the wrong in every way I mean the doc was made for Jordan's last season with the bulls or last chpionship idk the exact thing of the doc
Honestly getting mad at the doc is petty it’s a Jordan documentary on Jordan and his last run w the bulls that being said Jordan’s son dating Scottie ex wife is actually a rl reason to be salty and blindly hate and I think that’s where most of the bitterness now stems from,what started as low key digs are now obvious shots and insults at Jordan
7:50 Sage is on the money. Also, bruh pop’s just was murdered. That ‘selfish’ rhetoric was fufu all around. Both players had to do what’s best for them and during this time, baseball seemed best for MJ.
@@whotfiskelvin folks who never played elite organized basketball say the stupidest things if it comes to LBJ but Kyrie,KOBE and Bird people that this dude likely idolize wouldn't say what he just said
The Best Supporting Cast in the NBA? 1998 Chicago Bulls was statistically The lowest-scoring Supporting Cast in the history of basketball for any champion. They literally could not be more wrong
@buff jesus in 1998? Nah man, they had Scottie and Jordan on all defense. And honestly Scottie didn't deserve to be there(due to injuries) truly they had 1 all defense caliber player and that was Jordan. Stop it.
@@buffjesus9414 So we just gonna ignore the other side of the ball? Who else in that team can score?? Only MJ and Kukoc can consistently. Pippen and Rodman was a total liability on offence and Im suprised they even won that championship in 1998. MJ literally need to avg 33.5 ppg and play elite defense for them to win.
Cause even though he did have a good reason for leaving he still left for his own reasons without thinking about how it would effect his teammates I don’t blame him leaving but he still did leave only thinking of himself
@@dre3607 left think for his dad/family that’s not selfish, it’s selfish that even after 1 3peat and plenty other accomplishments his teammate think they have a say in if he retires or not
@@dre3607 it’s not selfish to retire. And you’d think scottie who is clearly a jealous man and an angry one about not being the guy and getting to take all the last shots would be happy mike retired early so he can do what he wanted😂
@@dre3607Everybody retires for their own reasons. You either can't hack it in the league anymore, or you don't have the passion for the game anymore. His dad died, and with the media scrutiny (including insinuations that Jordan might have been the cause of his dad's death, which is disgusting), it's more than reasonable for anybody to want to step away from the game. I'm supposed to put myself through mad grief, and anguish, because we have a solid group of guys to play ball?
I forgot who it was, but one of the media people said something like "Pippen wasn't even the 2 to Jordan's 1. If Jordan was 1, then Pippen was barely 3."
pippen is one of the most bitter players ever, he was never disrespected in that doc and if people seriously think MICHAEL JORDAN never talked to scottie about this to his face at the time then they’re just stupid because knowing his lack of filter he absolutely did. Jordan acknowledged his immense role of the team and scottie was an amazing player but come on it’s michael jordan he is the reason you won those rings and there’s a reason you never won without him and routinely didn’t show up when you did
Honestly the more I hear about Micheal Jordan personality I can fully understand why Pipen would be so bitter. I mean this is the same Mj who cut off Charles Barkley over a basketball take. And he's a well documented selfish douchebag. I truly thing Pipen has a good message but went about it the wrong way.
4:46 EXACTLY, that's what the doc was about. And anybody who was around then, actually saw them play, knew it was always Jordan and the Bulls. They sold tickets that way. I still don't get the issue, cause it peppered in stories about the key players people actually knew. YT literally has docs that cover the WHOLE team, even for all six championships. I say like everyone else, Pippen going thru some personal and emotional stuff, not in the right frame of mind and he the only one talking.
7:17 If Scottie stated that it was a "selfish decision", then that means he needs MJ because he feels slighted that MJ suddenly retired and played baseball instead, thus confirming what the truth has been all along....Scottie is a nobody without MJ. hahahahahahaha.
@@badgrass_ph but you said Scottie is a nobody without him. That’s just untrue. And if he felt that MJ didn’t respect him enough in the doc, then it’s understandable why he called MJ selfish.
I think that the issue I've always had with Pippen is that he just doesn't have what Curry, Jordan, and now Jimmy Butler have. And no, I am not talking about no damn, killer mentality. They knew when to shoot the last shot, and when not to. Igoudala will often take the last shot. Kerr shot it in '97, and Gabe Vincent gets to be Gabe Vincent because Jimmy Butler trusts him to be him. Pippen as a leader could not do that. He could not trust his teammates and threw a tatrum when he had to, and I think that that defines the difference. It's corny, but the shots you don't take often matter as much if not more than the ones that do.
And for all the talk about MJ being an asshole to teammates (and he definitely was), he definitely empowered his teammates if he thought you were capable. He empowered Scottie Pippen, even if Pippen will deny it today. He empowered Steve Kerr, John Paxson, Kukoc, etc. Toni Kukoc even said as much about MJ at his HOF speech where he had MJ by his side for his speech. Lebron is similar in that he can be passive aggressive and talk to players through the media at times, he also does this, always trying to get guys going. Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura are the latest examples of that in his career from this past season.
Wdym, MJ was always taking that last shot, and it’s a similar situation for Curry and virtually all super stars ever. The only guys who always makes the pass are Jokic and LBJ.
I think that it was wrong of me not to mention Lebron because the two biggest shots of his career are ones he trusted his teammates to make, but there is a caveat to that. Aside from maybe only Hakeem, Lebron has the greatest Atlas moments in NBA history, but he does that often out of necessity because he sometimes forces people out of his corner. There's the playing GM, the subliminal tweets, the rumors that he wanted Spolstra fired etc. He is arguably the GOAT and no one can take that from him, but he's not exactly the Tim Duncan type if that makes sense.
@@Khvvgg they absolutely were but those are rare instances when Michael had to defer the ball because he was getting trapped, at least in the case if Paxson. I am almost certain that the percentage of game winning shots differed by MJ is far lower than LBJ but tbh it was better for him to take those shot so can't blame the man.
One year that Jordan wasn’t there the season Scottie was in MVP race… idk how that’s overrated tbh. Selfish? Chose to be a 2nd option his whole career but he looks bad and sees how much better he could be 🤷♂️.
Pippen had 2 yrs without Jordan. Pippen is PG-13 or Butler without Jordan, Pippen gets way more love than those guys. Pippen was a distant 3rd in MVP voting in 94.
To the UNSUNG HEROES! In the '92 Final, game 6, the Bulls found themselves down by 15 points going into the 4th quarter and facing a possible 7th game. It was PIPPEN, who led a bunch of bench players to a Bulls's comeback to close that gap and avoid a possible game 7. In the '93 Eastern CONFERENCE Final, the Bulls were on the verge of going down 0-3 to the Knicks when Pippen stepped up and led the Bulls in scoring to avoid that "No team has ever come back from 0-3" hole. In the '97 final, when Kerr hit his shot, there was still 5 seconds left on the clock. It was PIPPEN who stole the inbound pass to sealed the Bull's 5th championship. In the '98 final, after Jordan hit his now iconic shot, there was still 5 seconds left on the clock. It was RON HARPER'S defense on Stockton that prevented a possible 7th game. Despite "overall stats," there are periods in a game when THAT MOMENT decides the outcome .
It was called "The Last Dance" because that's what the heads were basically saying about it being the last time that TEAM would be together. It wasn't Jordan's last year or somethin. Shoulda been more team oriented. Or at least make it known that there were other VERY important players on the team. They shoulda called it Be Like Mike or some shxt, based on how it was produced.
It's sad because Pippen had a great, HOF career in his own right; the issue is his blessing was his curse in that he was always stood next to Jordan. His career literally cannot stand on its own, and every success is backhandedly complimented and caveated "bc he played with Jordan". Damn near all other players, except maybe and perhaps even LeBron, would pale in comparison playing next to MJ. Certainly, no other players could've literally done what Scottie did in his tenure next to MJ other than maybe LeBron. For all the credit he's gotten his life's work has come to be a joke sadly capped off by the fact *MJs own son is sleeping with Scottie's ex-wife.* Even in retirement, Pippen can't escape MJs shadows.
Honestly while that is somewhat true it fails to acknowledge a couple of things. Scottie will always be seen as second to Jordan, but any reputable fan will acknowledge his contributions to the team, consistently great play, and the model he set for number 2s everywhere. I rarely see people act as if Jordan did it all on his own and just carried a bunch of GLeaguers to 6 rings. Let’s play the hypothetical of placing Scottie on his own team. Would he be the leader of that franchise, yes, but he would more than likely be remembered in the same caliber as players such as Patrick Ewing and Charles Barkely, great talents who never got it done. Playing alongside Jordan did more good for his legacy than harm.
B Solz: This is not a Bulls documentary Also B Solz: it's about the end of MJ and....THE BULLS dynasty. Uh yeah, me thinks he should talk more about his teammates and what they actually contributed to help MJ finish that year. Once again, logic thrown out the window for MJ
Not only would "Party animal" be an UNDERSTATEMENT for the stuff Rodman was actually getting into in his prime, but they literally said that he was arguably the greatest defender in NBA history in that doc. They definitely highlighted him properly.
Pippen entered the league as an average rookie. He struggled to get any minutes when half the Bulls players were junkies. The Bulls molded him into the player he became, and seeing how weak-minded he is now that he has a spotlight, it makes me believe he would be a bench player forever if he was drafted in another team.
Funny how Pippen said they won IN SPITE of Jordan.. only to not make the finals the 2 years he was gone, with Scottie averaging 22 PPG. Say what you will, but if SCOTTIE left? Jordan is averaging 40 bruh. He'd be the only real offensive option, and I can guarantee you he'd take bigger advantage than Pippen.
I mean, they're different players. They had huge contributions from players who always didn't have as big of a role when Jordan was there. you say taking advantage, I say not playing team basketball.
@@darnarxz Well apparently “not playing team basketball” won them rings, while playing “team basketball” didnt. Yall seem to forget Jordan was a better facilitator than Pippen and averaged more assists even in the 2 years Pippen was primary on offense. Pippen can’t win without a Jordan level player, just like Pau can’t win without a Kobe level player. Just how it is
They literally only lost 2 less games with out Jordan and lost in 7 with the help from the ref's to Knicks the ECF's besides Jordan didn't win with that team either they added Rodman because they only tried to build around Jordan we will never know if it was possible for that bulls team to get a replacement for Jordan but his impact on that team is overrated
I think Scottie was the glue. Always defended the better player. Jordan couldn’t quite get over the hump without Scottie. But Michael Jordan is the greatest player of all time. And without Mj you are not winning 6 rings in 8 years. Because he’s the greatest player of all time.
You're entire comment is cherry picking bubba, LeBron doesn't flop as much as you catz say he does. Honestly he barely flops at all unless it's to foul bait, LeBron is not a "lazy" defender dudes in his late 30s and I think my boi @ItDoBeLikeThat doesn't realize (of course because he's a fan not a player) that playing defense in today's nba specifically at the perimeter is exhausting and difficult. Jeef mentioned "crying to the ref" but name me one star player who doesn't because I guarantee you can't. LeBron literally be bullying and bulldozing through players he's 6'9 280 pounds, that man be baiting you casuals and yall always fall for it. Players that flop only do that to get foul calls because it's easy.
Pippen has become far too bitter. The documentary showed everyone’s flaws not just his own. Jordan has always acknowledged how important Pippen was to his success. In the documentary Pippen is so mad about, he said “when people think of Michael Jordan, they should think of Scottie Pippen.” And I know for a fact based on what they said at Pippens Hall of Fame induction in 2010 that Scottie knows that Micheal respected him. I also disagree with how this video was presented about the others in the Bills. I watched the documentary and it talked quite a lot about the other guys in the team especially Pippen and Rodman. Told me more about Kukoc than I ever knew before. If the objection is that it didn’t cover Luc freaking Longley enough or mention random stats about players, that’s a bit lamez
the discrepency in pay for jordan and pippen came from jordan just gettin a new contract before he wasnt gettin paid either. cuz of the globalization of the nba the contracts got bigger. scotties shit didnt end yet
I don’t get the point of y’all being like “oh the doc was supposed to paint MJ in a good light”. Yeah, it can do that without misrepresenting his teammates as bums and trying to make them see like he dragged them to the Finals. It’s a team effort at the end of the day. MJ can have his doc, but he doesn’t have to make other people look like they accomplished less to make himself look more impressive.
Tbf to the rest of the team, i feel like they were initially under the impression that the documentary was gonna be about the team more but found out it was more about MJ when filming started.
More likely Scottie wanted to get his shit off back when he played with Jordan but he literally couldn’t and especially not during the 2000’s but now he can say shit and people have a more open mind obvs he gets a bit crazy with it but in total I don’t really see the problem, if he doesn’t like being dismissed as secondary I can’t blame that
@@yuvanmar42 The rings and fame of being the Robin to Jordan's Batman were a big part of why he was voted into the HOF. And if he never was drafted by the Bulls, who knows if he would've developed the same? He might've still been an all-star sure, but there's no guarantee he would've turned into the talent he turned into.
It was a mutually beneficial partnership. As amazing as Jordan was, it would have been hard to find somebody to fulfill Scottie's role. As amazing as Scottie was, Idk if he would've become the same player if he was drafted by another franchise.
Except for the last year Michael was in the league when he was making the $30 million, Scotty ALWAYS made more money than Michael. Scotty made himself look bad when he gave up on his team a time after time. Michael has always gave Scotty his credit and said he was his best teammate. Scotty could not win without Jordan. When Scotty signed that crappy contract the bulls advised him not to, Michael advised him not to. Jordan built the league and he built the Bulls into the winning team they were. When Scotty came into the league three years after Michael he was terrible. He scored 12.9 points per game, Michael was scoring over 30 points per game. Michael played for the Bulls when they were a bad team. Jordan was a selfless player, he made team a great team and made Scotty a better player. Scotty hates the wrong man. He needs to hate the man looking him back in the mirror everyday.
Scottie is properly rated stop the bs. Just cause he said something we know is crazy doesn’t mean you have to try and downplay his career just to diss him
I think it wasn't even the doc that got Pippen that mad. It was the conversation online after with every NBA twitter account talking about Pippen like Jordan won the rings inspite of him. He was getting all this love from Bron fans and all this hate from Jordan fans that I think he just snapped and flipped sides.
Without pippin wouldn’t be 6 rings literally MJ said that Pippin wasn’t respected at all still isnt yall called this man the supporting cast when he was doing majority of the work same as D Rod made it seem like MJ was the only work horse of the bulls
@@najihalexander because fans like the mfs making the video still wont understand Imagine helping MJ to 6 finals & all u hear about is jordan This jordan that for all those years probably still after he was gone he couldn’t escape it
@@DoseOfMaurice so what n other words puppet cares more about fans and media than his teammates and friends he went to war with? That’s like your girl telling you how great of a man you are to here and how she so happy to have you but being mad because some people outside your relationship think you ain’t shit. Why would you care when the person you going/went to war with gave you your flowers. That sounds to me like the real selfish player
@@najihalexander im not reading all that cause u still not getting it PIPPIN WAS THE TEAM PLAYER MJ HAD NEGATIVE RECORDS GOIN INTO THE PLAYOFFS BEFORE nba is a TEAM SPORT every time yall talk about MJ it’s always he did everything & people almost or forget he had 4 other players he played with that dont get credit for those rings
anyone else feels like Scottie wanted to be Indi Pg, or raptors era demar ala first option on a good team with some incredible role players that like gets to the playoffs and gets to the second round or the conference every year and stuff and maybe maybe gets one ring ( demar and pg didn't) but are recognize for being a dawg on those teams. he has this weird vibe where he feels like he like threw his career to make someone else's shine brighter
Ok i never comment, because I don't like to be that guy. But MJ before Phil was like Westbrook in OKC when he was the lone star. Sure he was putting up historic stats but the bulls were not winning as a team. Even around that time, the narrative was that Jordan was too selfish to win a title. So I get where Scottie is coming from
False. Jordan took over a provety franchise in 84-85, by 89 the Bulls were in the ECF taking the Champs to six games with D.Collins as head coach. C.Hodges was the 2nd leading scorer on the Bulls in that series. Phil was a rookie coach that took over a contending team with the best player in the league
How can them supporting stars when Dennis Roman won championships before the Bulls and is a Hall of Famer. So was Phil Jackson and Scottie all hall of famers. Tony the best player in Europe yet he sacrificed his game (he was Luka with an amazing passing game) Supporting crew. This was a beast of a team
Rodman won as the 4-5th best player on the Pistons. Jordan supporting cast was outscored in all 6 Finals and the Bulls bench was outscored in 4 of the 6 Finals Neither Pippen or Phil were HOF when they joined the Bulls. Kukoc wasn't the best Euro player, most players sacrifice for the team to win
I just want to remind yah that all it took was one line for MJ to stop being friends with Charles Barkley... He def more mature than scotty, but he still be acting low-key the same way
Bro I'm sick of hearing that Jordan retired to play baseball and even more tired of people calling Jordan "Selfish" for retiring because he retired AF ter his dad got murdered and the reason he played baseball is because it was his dad's dream for Jordan to play professional baseball so Jordan played baseball to honor his dead father!!! Then he returned to basketball because he missed the game and he refused to take part and be the face of the lockout so he returned to Chicago
Whats funny about Pippen complaining about Kukoc getting the last shot is that Pippen had TWO shots before Kukoc and missed them both BADLY which led to Phil giving the last shot to Kukoc 🤷🏾♂️
If Curry missed 2 shots badly would you let Poole take the last shot instead? I don't agree with him but he has a point to be upset star players need to have a certain level of ego and self belief.
It doesn’t matter phil would never have tried that with Jordan in the exact same situation Pippen in that situation was right to be mad but wrong in the way he acted he still should have went out there and played that last possession
@@s0basically3 I don't disagree but those two situations are incomparable
@@s0basically3 Bruh if Jordan not tripping over Steve Kerr and John Paxson taking big shots in big moments, who is Pippen to say anything about Kukoc when he ALREADY HAD CHANCES and failed before Kukoc MADE the shot after he missed..... You do get Pippen is complaining about WINNING a game in the playoffs when he didn't even step on the floor for the final play but other was "selfish" tho 🤦🏾♂️
@@dre3607 What part of Phil gave him TWO chances before Kukoc and Pippen didn't deliver do y'all not understand? 🤷🏾♂️
For how much Zeke hates Jordan, Zeke will credit Jordan at times. Pippen is just blindly disregarding the facts of reality
Yeah, Zeke still call's him the GOAT.
@@rajkaranvirk7525no he doesn’t he says bron is the goat
@@rajkaranvirk7525 He says Bron is but I'm sure he puts MJ second.
@@Zack_410 He recently said Bron but for the longest time he said Jordan
Bra ya loving calling Zeke a hater just cuz he doest be nut hugging Jordan like all he groupies do...they ask him these questions nd he answer them with honest from his perspective
“Jordan got praised for playing with the flu but I didn’t get praised because my herniated disc” my guy I hate to break it to you but you did get praised for one and 2 you played 26 minutes had 8/4/3 MJ with the flu played 44 minutes had 38/7/5
Food poisoning
The fact that you think a case of food poisoning or even the flu can ever come close to comparing a herniated disc is ridiculous 😂
@@smbenga2 ight but you can't really expect praise for it when you played bad. Like, sure, it's admirable to try and play through it, but if you can't put the ball in the orange circle, then does it really matter?
@@smbenga2 the point is Scottie did get praised for it so he just lying because he’s still salty he was #2 to MJ but he also didn’t play good he was just out there to play decoy
@@smbenga2 I wouldn't downplay either a herniated disc or food poisoning. Food poisoning can incapacitate a person depending on how severe it is.
The weirdest thing about this is I feel like The Last Dance did a great job of illustrating how important Scottie was to the success of the bulls.
A lot of people attribute pippen being even a remotely good player to Jordan. He doesn't get any real acknowledment from anybody. Only people that like to bring pippen up is when they want to bring down jordan which in itself is disingenuous. I know it would suck if i were him. Plus for him to see Jordan get on the doc and downtalk him while all he did was praise him. That would make me feel some type of way too. I think he always felt this way but now it's been exaggerated because everything Jordan had said about him had him salty. It's a combination of a lot of different things.
scottie is as famous as he is and as talked about as he is because he was Michael Jordans best teammate the same way Rodman got most of his fame for playing on the bulls instead of the pistons even though those were his best years. without Jordan, he might've never won a championship and would be talked about as much as a Patrick Ewing or David Robinson
@Sri-Kaushal Ramana You just kinda proved my point. we can talk all day about what scottie would or wouldn't have done without jordan, we'll never really know, but at the end of the day, he is his own man, and those are his accomplishments. Not Jordan's. Like I said, if I were him, I'd be pretty tired of people crediting almost all of my success to another man. I wouldn't care how good of a player jordan was.
@@BLee09 true and it doesn't help that he never really did or accomplished anything notable outside of Chicago or without Jordan
But dude, MJ said in the doc that pippen was his best teammate and was insane, and that every conversation about him should include pippen. He gassed him up too, it's not MJ's fault he was a better player and did more extraordinary things. MJ saying Pippen was selfish ooks shady when you look at it in terms of both their salary, but he technically wasn't wrong. Pippen saying a player who averaged 29 6 6 was terrible before you got their is not misinformed, it's delusion
@@BLee09hahaha tired of it, but why didnt he step up when mj retired the first time? 🤷🏼♀️ he is always bitchin about team team, but he bailed out on the team when the coach decided that kukoc will took a shot. What was that?!
Pippin realised too late that no matter his contribution, it would all be credited Mike. I think Mike making this Doc and never highlighting the good drove it home for him .
He literally said when he watched it with his sons, it hit him. Mike never called him a great player. But a great teammate.
And sadly people like Solz and Sage don’t see that. At least Solz admitted that he’s dickriding MJ
That is stupid😂good teammate and good player basically mean the same thing when everyone including mike knows he is great and like Phil said the second best player in the league
Shut up
@@alarrim29574 no it doesn't. Any bench player could be a great teammate
BO ho cry
Pippen is the shinning example of why you should never stay as the sidekick. That's why when guys like Tmac, Kyrie, Kobe... tried to force their ways into running their own teams, I respect that. Because at the end of the day, you are going to get ridiculed anyway even if you stay and be number 2 lol
Not really numbers 1s get way more hate literally a player of the bench can airball it would be the star player fault
@@justsomedudewithnoneck8329 yes and no
@@justsomedudewithnoneck8329 Well we are talking about a number 2 here, not a bench player. Kobe is for sure no bench player, same as Tmac and Kyrie. Although I agree a lot of number 2s are not that good
@@justinle8787 he was more so a 1B or in between a 1-2. I honestly think with a couple seasons with him as the 1 primary option, he could avg 25 on decent efficiency while being the best defender in the league. Won't be the best #1 option, but sure not the worst either.
@@kennedy8926 The thing is, Shaq was not going to give him that #1 spot. And kids nowadays don't know, in those years, Shaq was the man, Kobe was good too, but he was more like Kyrie at that point. There's no 1A or 1B, everybody knows Shaq was the big dog, and Kobe was 2nd. That's why Kobe got pissed and tried to get his own team, he thought he deserved that spot because Shaq was lazing around in training.
12:59 what’s even funnier is that in the documentary, when Phil Jackson got on the team MJ literally says that having someone to pass to and having a supporting cast that is a big part of the play feels nice. He hated the triangle but he saw its worth
His wife definitely didn’t help this beef not gonna lie
She foul fr. Fucking with your son's friends!? Hell nah, she gotta go.
What do you mean? You mean to tell me that Scottie SHOULD feel a way about his longtime teammate’s son driving his ex wife to poundtown.
Nah man, that ain’t pushing P 😂.
His son also died recently.
@@kennedy8926 she already gone lol.
A Jordan sticking it to a Pippen is craaaazy😂😂😂
This boutta be a hood classic
BSolz acting like that won’t be Jaylen Brown after he leave Boston. “Jayson Tatum was a selfish basketball player” 😂😂😂
4:30 the thing is, MJ'S perspective is taken as gospel by a lot of people. And it presented the 98 Bulls interpreted by Jordan. If people want to know about the 98 Bulls, the thing most go to, is Jordans perspective
Also, when Pippen gives his take, Because Jordan went first, and people restepct him more - Pippen is dismissed as crazy
@@yoofij4724 pippen is dismissed because the shit he saying is dumb😂ain’t nobody including Jordan on that bulls team disrespected you
I can understand the reasons why Scottie feels the way he does. I also agree that there are certain things about Jordan that do not get talked about or are overrated. But in the end, he's going about it the wrong way.
Tbh Scottie is most def in the wrong in every way I mean the doc was made for Jordan's last season with the bulls or last chpionship idk the exact thing of the doc
Honestly getting mad at the doc is petty it’s a Jordan documentary on Jordan and his last run w the bulls that being said Jordan’s son dating Scottie ex wife is actually a rl reason to be salty and blindly hate and I think that’s where most of the bitterness now stems from,what started as low key digs are now obvious shots and insults at Jordan
7:50 Sage is on the money.
Also, bruh pop’s just was murdered. That ‘selfish’ rhetoric was fufu all around. Both players had to do what’s best for them and during this time, baseball seemed best for MJ.
He retired cause of his gambling problem
@@nicholasrobinson9232 That’s your opinion but I disagree and if you don’t have any proof, you shouldn’t be spreading rumors
@@puncho8799 it's a well known fact lol. Jordan casuals are the only ones delusional. Why do you think his pops was murdered in the first place?
Scottie was in the same situation that kyrie was in back in the cav days and hated being a #2 probably idk tbh
Kyrie was right feel disripected but at least kyrie ain't out here saying lebron is trash and horrible teamate
@@jcvandyck3537 Oddly enough, that wouldn't be the strangest and most outlandish thing he's ever said if he were to say all that lol
@@youstinklolgotakeashower alr bro hop off
@@whotfiskelvin WDYM hop off? We're talking about the flat earther, right?
@@whotfiskelvin folks who never played elite organized basketball say the stupidest things if it comes to LBJ but Kyrie,KOBE and Bird people that this dude likely idolize wouldn't say what he just said
Michael Jordan’s shadow was so big that Scotty couldn’t see that he was better than everyone else
@2:53 Yeah we saw it too Sage 😂😂😂
The Best Supporting Cast in the NBA? 1998 Chicago Bulls was statistically The lowest-scoring Supporting Cast in the history of basketball for any champion. They literally could not be more wrong
Skipping the defensive end is nasty,they still had 3-5 all defense caliber players
@@buffjesus9414 if your team is 5 all defensive team caliber players without offense how is that number 1?
Bro forgot defense exists
@buff jesus in 1998? Nah man, they had Scottie and Jordan on all defense. And honestly Scottie didn't deserve to be there(due to injuries) truly they had 1 all defense caliber player and that was Jordan. Stop it.
@@buffjesus9414 So we just gonna ignore the other side of the ball? Who else in that team can score?? Only MJ and Kukoc can consistently. Pippen and Rodman was a total liability on offence and Im suprised they even won that championship in 1998. MJ literally need to avg 33.5 ppg and play elite defense for them to win.
I don’t see how Scottie can see MJ retiring as selfish when he retired and played baseball to honor his dad
Cause even though he did have a good reason for leaving he still left for his own reasons without thinking about how it would effect his teammates I don’t blame him leaving but he still did leave only thinking of himself
@@dre3607 left think for his dad/family that’s not selfish, it’s selfish that even after 1 3peat and plenty other accomplishments his teammate think they have a say in if he retires or not
@@dre3607 it’s not selfish to retire. And you’d think scottie who is clearly a jealous man and an angry one about not being the guy and getting to take all the last shots would be happy mike retired early so he can do what he wanted😂
@@dre3607Everybody retires for their own reasons. You either can't hack it in the league anymore, or you don't have the passion for the game anymore. His dad died, and with the media scrutiny (including insinuations that Jordan might have been the cause of his dad's death, which is disgusting), it's more than reasonable for anybody to want to step away from the game. I'm supposed to put myself through mad grief, and anguish, because we have a solid group of guys to play ball?
@@dre3607 bruh his dad was murdered
Holyshit are they exaggerating on the last dance.
🤣🤣🤣the best supporting cast🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️smh
I know Scottie doesn’t hate Jordan. I just think he’s hurt.
Hurt for no damn reason😂
@@alarrim29574 Jordans son is digging out his ex wife and baby mother.
@@nicyee3701 wtf does that have to do wit Jordan😂. If he wanna call somebody out call out his ex or Jordan’s son not Jordan for no damn reason
@@alarrim29574 I think it could be Scottie Pippen's son's death that also made him go a bit haywire.
Jordan gave Pippen way too much praise in that documentary, praises he honestly did not deserve
I forgot who it was, but one of the media people said something like "Pippen wasn't even the 2 to Jordan's 1. If Jordan was 1, then Pippen was barely 3."
pippen is one of the most bitter players ever, he was never disrespected in that doc and if people seriously think MICHAEL JORDAN never talked to scottie about this to his face at the time then they’re just stupid because knowing his lack of filter he absolutely did. Jordan acknowledged his immense role of the team and scottie was an amazing player but come on it’s michael jordan he is the reason you won those rings and there’s a reason you never won without him and routinely didn’t show up when you did
Honestly the more I hear about Micheal Jordan personality I can fully understand why Pipen would be so bitter. I mean this is the same Mj who cut off Charles Barkley over a basketball take. And he's a well documented selfish douchebag. I truly thing Pipen has a good message but went about it the wrong way.
Pippen needed jordan more than jordan needed pippen. Given the chance, he didnt deliver the way mj did.
Lebron fans also like to boost Scottie pippen up more than he should be
Scottie is such a robin that he was jordans supporting cast in his OWN biography 😂😂
All I’m saying is why now?😂 why all of a sudden.
00:17 THAT right there, we should’ve seen it coming… Scott doesn’t look too excited
4:46 EXACTLY, that's what the doc was about. And anybody who was around then, actually saw them play, knew it was always Jordan and the Bulls. They sold tickets that way. I still don't get the issue, cause it peppered in stories about the key players people actually knew. YT literally has docs that cover the WHOLE team, even for all six championships. I say like everyone else, Pippen going thru some personal and emotional stuff, not in the right frame of mind and he the only one talking.
That's not how it was, that's how it was marketed.
Just here to remind that Curry's offence is his defence
Are you dumb dude, Curry's assists are clearly his rebounds
So he's playing no defense? 😂😂
@@LLawliet04 no it just means curry offence is his defence
7:17 If Scottie stated that it was a "selfish decision", then that means he needs MJ because he feels slighted that MJ suddenly retired and played baseball instead, thus confirming what the truth has been all along....Scottie is a nobody without MJ. hahahahahahaha.
they both have 0 rings w/o each other
@@darnarxz True, but why is MJ regarded as the GOAT, but Scottie isn't?
@@badgrass_ph cause Jordan’s the better player, but Scottie is still hella talented
@@3DSDF I did not say he wasn't. But him calling MJ selfish after they got a 3-peat? That was simply uncalled for.
@@badgrass_ph but you said Scottie is a nobody without him. That’s just untrue.
And if he felt that MJ didn’t respect him enough in the doc, then it’s understandable why he called MJ selfish.
I think that the issue I've always had with Pippen is that he just doesn't have what Curry, Jordan, and now Jimmy Butler have. And no, I am not talking about no damn, killer mentality. They knew when to shoot the last shot, and when not to. Igoudala will often take the last shot. Kerr shot it in '97, and Gabe Vincent gets to be Gabe Vincent because Jimmy Butler trusts him to be him. Pippen as a leader could not do that. He could not trust his teammates and threw a tatrum when he had to, and I think that that defines the difference. It's corny, but the shots you don't take often matter as much if not more than the ones that do.
And for all the talk about MJ being an asshole to teammates (and he definitely was), he definitely empowered his teammates if he thought you were capable. He empowered Scottie Pippen, even if Pippen will deny it today. He empowered Steve Kerr, John Paxson, Kukoc, etc. Toni Kukoc even said as much about MJ at his HOF speech where he had MJ by his side for his speech.
Lebron is similar in that he can be passive aggressive and talk to players through the media at times, he also does this, always trying to get guys going. Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura are the latest examples of that in his career from this past season.
Wdym, MJ was always taking that last shot, and it’s a similar situation for Curry and virtually all super stars ever. The only guys who always makes the pass are Jokic and LBJ.
I think that it was wrong of me not to mention Lebron because the two biggest shots of his career are ones he trusted his teammates to make, but there is a caveat to that. Aside from maybe only Hakeem, Lebron has the greatest Atlas moments in NBA history, but he does that often out of necessity because he sometimes forces people out of his corner. There's the playing GM, the subliminal tweets, the rumors that he wanted Spolstra fired etc. He is arguably the GOAT and no one can take that from him, but he's not exactly the Tim Duncan type if that makes sense.
@@unspeakablyawesomebros3392 So Paxson and Kerr’s game winners didn’t happen those shots literally won championships MJ deferred and it paid off
@@Khvvgg they absolutely were but those are rare instances when Michael had to defer the ball because he was getting trapped, at least in the case if Paxson. I am almost certain that the percentage of game winning shots differed by MJ is far lower than LBJ but tbh it was better for him to take those shot so can't blame the man.
Lil chubby ninja line up sideways....hate hate HATE! 😂😂😂 luv the channel tho😂
One year that Jordan wasn’t there the season Scottie was in MVP race… idk how that’s overrated tbh. Selfish? Chose to be a 2nd option his whole career but he looks bad and sees how much better he could be 🤷♂️.
Pippen had 2 yrs without Jordan. Pippen is PG-13 or Butler without Jordan, Pippen gets way more love than those guys. Pippen was a distant 3rd in MVP voting in 94.
Pippen is unraveling and it's a shame. For me I don't see how Pippen and MJ didn't do more together after basketball. Knowing how things were for him
To the UNSUNG HEROES!
In the '92 Final, game 6, the Bulls found themselves down by 15 points going into the 4th quarter and facing a possible 7th game. It was PIPPEN, who led a bunch of bench players to a Bulls's comeback to close that gap and avoid a possible game 7.
In the '93 Eastern CONFERENCE Final, the Bulls were on the verge of going down 0-3 to the Knicks when Pippen stepped up and led the Bulls in scoring to avoid that "No team has ever come back from 0-3" hole.
In the '97 final, when Kerr hit his shot, there was still 5 seconds left on the clock. It was PIPPEN who stole the inbound pass to sealed the Bull's 5th championship.
In the '98 final, after Jordan hit his now iconic shot, there was still 5 seconds left on the clock. It was RON HARPER'S defense on Stockton that prevented a possible 7th game.
Despite "overall stats," there are periods in a game when THAT MOMENT decides the outcome .
Wtf does this have to do with scottie being a jealous idiot😂. Please tell me this isn’t some kinda arguement in favor of what pippen been saying
Good for Pippen and Harper they did their job 👏🏽
It was called "The Last Dance" because that's what the heads were basically saying about it being the last time that TEAM would be together. It wasn't Jordan's last year or somethin. Shoulda been more team oriented. Or at least make it known that there were other VERY important players on the team. They shoulda called it Be Like Mike or some shxt, based on how it was produced.
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The stampede...is crazy😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That "JOKIC?!?" when they showed the kukoc pass almost killed me 🤣
Benji hairline leaning like a mf
6 FINALS RUNS
MJ
3,776 PTS
718 REB
622 AST
218 STL
91 BLKS
PIPPEN
2,200 PTS
908 REB
642 AST
244 STLS
111 BLKS
Basically MJ was the scorer while Scottie basically was more efficient in other areas, specifically defense.
@@IllMatic97who won the DPOY?
That thumbnail is crazy
People forget Jordan’s father literally died before his first retirement.
The best part of this video is Solz singing : I just f****d yo B***H in some Gucci flip flops 🤣🤣🤣🤣
WHATTTTTT? 😂😂😂 10:21
It's sad because Pippen had a great, HOF career in his own right; the issue is his blessing was his curse in that he was always stood next to Jordan.
His career literally cannot stand on its own, and every success is backhandedly complimented and caveated "bc he played with Jordan".
Damn near all other players, except maybe and perhaps even LeBron, would pale in comparison playing next to MJ. Certainly, no other players could've literally done what Scottie did in his tenure next to MJ other than maybe LeBron.
For all the credit he's gotten his life's work has come to be a joke sadly capped off by the fact *MJs own son is sleeping with Scottie's ex-wife.* Even in retirement, Pippen can't escape MJs shadows.
He just needs to shut up cuz all this shit he saying is only making him look inferior to Jordan even more than he thinks everyone already believes😂
Honestly while that is somewhat true it fails to acknowledge a couple of things. Scottie will always be seen as second to Jordan, but any reputable fan will acknowledge his contributions to the team, consistently great play, and the model he set for number 2s everywhere. I rarely see people act as if Jordan did it all on his own and just carried a bunch of GLeaguers to 6 rings. Let’s play the hypothetical of placing Scottie on his own team. Would he be the leader of that franchise, yes, but he would more than likely be remembered in the same caliber as players such as Patrick Ewing and Charles Barkely, great talents who never got it done. Playing alongside Jordan did more good for his legacy than harm.
I never seen a player as petty as Scottie
Ben Simmons
Chris Paul got cut by the Suns👀
Oh wow yea he just did that's crazy
Cp0 to the lakers confirmed 😂
@@rg2357 na he going back to the new Orleans hornets
@@rg2357 Stern would rise from the grave just to veto that.
B Solz: This is not a Bulls documentary
Also B Solz: it's about the end of MJ and....THE BULLS dynasty.
Uh yeah, me thinks he should talk more about his teammates and what they actually contributed to help MJ finish that year. Once again, logic thrown out the window for MJ
Solz rlly got the cleanest cut and thought we wouldn’t notice
Not only would "Party animal" be an UNDERSTATEMENT for the stuff Rodman was actually getting into in his prime, but they literally said that he was arguably the greatest defender in NBA history in that doc. They definitely highlighted him properly.
nah solz cappin a lil too hard for jordan 😂
But pip to say mj playing baseball was selfish is crazy, Mj dead just lost his dad to a murder and wanted to play baseball in his memory.
These two never fail to make me laugh and make me less dumb
Pippen entered the league as an average rookie. He struggled to get any minutes when half the Bulls players were junkies.
The Bulls molded him into the player he became, and seeing how weak-minded he is now that he has a spotlight, it makes me believe he would be a bench player forever if he was drafted in another team.
Scottie really starting to sound like Wilt Chumperlame fr😂😂
Funny how Pippen said they won IN SPITE of Jordan.. only to not make the finals the 2 years he was gone, with Scottie averaging 22 PPG. Say what you will, but if SCOTTIE left? Jordan is averaging 40 bruh. He'd be the only real offensive option, and I can guarantee you he'd take bigger advantage than Pippen.
I mean, they're different players. They had huge contributions from players who always didn't have as big of a role when Jordan was there. you say taking advantage, I say not playing team basketball.
@@darnarxz Well apparently “not playing team basketball” won them rings, while playing “team basketball” didnt. Yall seem to forget Jordan was a better facilitator than Pippen and averaged more assists even in the 2 years Pippen was primary on offense. Pippen can’t win without a Jordan level player, just like Pau can’t win without a Kobe level player. Just how it is
They literally only lost 2 less games with out Jordan and lost in 7 with the help from the ref's to Knicks the ECF's besides Jordan didn't win with that team either they added Rodman because they only tried to build around Jordan we will never know if it was possible for that bulls team to get a replacement for Jordan but his impact on that team is overrated
@@ye.ha.8378 Ydkb out my mentions
@solzandsage yall should watch this when yall have time. this man is a professional hate documentary maker.
I think Scottie was the glue. Always defended the better player. Jordan couldn’t quite get over the hump without Scottie. But Michael Jordan is the greatest player of all time. And without Mj you are not winning 6 rings in 8 years. Because he’s the greatest player of all time.
Pippen didn't always guard the best player. Jordan guarded the opposing team best player more than Pippen did.
So pippen thinks the Flopping, ref crying, lazy defense and cherry picker of pts aka LeFlop is the embodiment of the nba…. 👌
So you think this comment is the embodiment of logical, objective analysis of a player's game? 👌
You're entire comment is cherry picking bubba, LeBron doesn't flop as much as you catz say he does. Honestly he barely flops at all unless it's to foul bait, LeBron is not a "lazy" defender dudes in his late 30s and I think my boi @ItDoBeLikeThat doesn't realize (of course because he's a fan not a player) that playing defense in today's nba specifically at the perimeter is exhausting and difficult. Jeef mentioned "crying to the ref" but name me one star player who doesn't because I guarantee you can't. LeBron literally be bullying and bulldozing through players he's 6'9 280 pounds, that man be baiting you casuals and yall always fall for it. Players that flop only do that to get foul calls because it's easy.
Solz with the FADE
Pippen has become far too bitter. The documentary showed everyone’s flaws not just his own. Jordan has always acknowledged how important Pippen was to his success. In the documentary Pippen is so mad about, he said “when people think of Michael Jordan, they should think of Scottie Pippen.”
And I know for a fact based on what they said at Pippens Hall of Fame induction in 2010 that Scottie knows that Micheal respected him.
I also disagree with how this video was presented about the others in the Bills. I watched the documentary and it talked quite a lot about the other guys in the team especially Pippen and Rodman. Told me more about Kukoc than I ever knew before. If the objection is that it didn’t cover Luc freaking Longley enough or mention random stats about players, that’s a bit lamez
the discrepency in pay for jordan and pippen came from jordan just gettin a new contract before he wasnt gettin paid either. cuz of the globalization of the nba the contracts got bigger. scotties shit didnt end yet
Y’all wildn with the thumbnail ☠️
I don’t get the point of y’all being like “oh the doc was supposed to paint MJ in a good light”. Yeah, it can do that without misrepresenting his teammates as bums and trying to make them see like he dragged them to the Finals. It’s a team effort at the end of the day. MJ can have his doc, but he doesn’t have to make other people look like they accomplished less to make himself look more impressive.
Why does this video have music from Diablo in it? lol
Nobody mentioning how clean Solz's cut looks.
Tbf to the rest of the team, i feel like they were initially under the impression that the documentary was gonna be about the team more but found out it was more about MJ when filming started.
More likely Scottie wanted to get his shit off back when he played with Jordan but he literally couldn’t and especially not during the 2000’s but now he can say shit and people have a more open mind obvs he gets a bit crazy with it but in total I don’t really see the problem, if he doesn’t like being dismissed as secondary I can’t blame that
All this talk he been saying only makes him look more inferior to Jordan tho😂
U don’t watch basketball
@@alarrim29574 it does to be fair, espically since how Jordan supports him back
Surely pippen realises jordan is the reason he is known
Not really he is alone still a HOF player and was one of the best players in the 90s he just wouldn't have the rings
@@yuvanmar42 The rings and fame of being the Robin to Jordan's Batman were a big part of why he was voted into the HOF. And if he never was drafted by the Bulls, who knows if he would've developed the same? He might've still been an all-star sure, but there's no guarantee he would've turned into the talent he turned into.
@@yuvanmar42 without Jordan he would be an all star on the bulls and a 2nd round exit every season not known as the robin to Jordan
It was a mutually beneficial partnership. As amazing as Jordan was, it would have been hard to find somebody to fulfill Scottie's role. As amazing as Scottie was, Idk if he would've become the same player if he was drafted by another franchise.
@@ShanksFreecss without pippen Jordan wins nothing not even mutiple playoff series.
Those Bulls were a super team
A team with 2 All-Star has never been considered a superteam
Except for the last year Michael was in the league when he was making the $30 million, Scotty ALWAYS made more money than Michael. Scotty made himself look bad when he gave up on his team a time after time. Michael has always gave Scotty his credit and said he was his best teammate. Scotty could not win without Jordan. When Scotty signed that crappy contract the bulls advised him not to, Michael advised him not to. Jordan built the league and he built the Bulls into the winning team they were. When Scotty came into the league three years after Michael he was terrible. He scored 12.9 points per game, Michael was scoring over 30 points per game. Michael played for the Bulls when they were a bad team. Jordan was a selfless player, he made team a great team and made Scotty a better player. Scotty hates the wrong man. He needs to hate the man looking him back in the mirror everyday.
“Giving him his flowers” with a nice statement here and there as 50 year olds doesn’t erase a decade of being a hoe teammate 😂😂
Scottie is properly rated stop the bs. Just cause he said something we know is crazy doesn’t mean you have to try and downplay his career just to diss him
If there was a documentary about the 2016 Cavs it would be the same story Scottie is just salty that he wasn’t the Batman
This isn’t a Bulls’ documentary it’s just a documentary of the Bulls’ last dance together.
00:05 - 00:09 is he lying? I dont think so
Chris Mullen vs Scottie was fire 🤣
3:05 wtf.. is that not a selfish statement or am I trippin..
I think it wasn't even the doc that got Pippen that mad. It was the conversation online after with every NBA twitter account talking about Pippen like Jordan won the rings inspite of him. He was getting all this love from Bron fans and all this hate from Jordan fans that I think he just snapped and flipped sides.
Pippen may have been the most selfish crybaby of his generation, the audacity of him to call MJ selfish for retirement is crazy 😂
Without pippin wouldn’t be 6 rings literally MJ said that
Pippin wasn’t respected at all still isnt yall called this man the supporting cast when he was doing majority of the work same as D Rod made it seem like MJ was the only work horse of the bulls
So why isn’t that enough for pippen? The man said out his own mouth it would t be six without you so why are you still searching for credit
@@najihalexander because fans like the mfs making the video still wont understand
Imagine helping MJ to 6 finals & all u hear about is jordan This jordan that for all those years probably still after he was gone he couldn’t escape it
@@DoseOfMaurice so what n other words puppet cares more about fans and media than his teammates and friends he went to war with? That’s like your girl telling you how great of a man you are to here and how she so happy to have you but being mad because some people outside your relationship think you ain’t shit. Why would you care when the person you going/went to war with gave you your flowers. That sounds to me like the real selfish player
@@najihalexander im not reading all that cause u still not getting it PIPPIN WAS THE TEAM PLAYER MJ HAD NEGATIVE RECORDS GOIN INTO THE PLAYOFFS BEFORE nba is a TEAM SPORT every time yall talk about MJ it’s always he did everything & people almost or forget he had 4 other players he played with that dont get credit for those rings
When the said Kukoc was the best European they meant at the time before Dirk or Jokic or Luka
anyone else feels like Scottie wanted to be Indi Pg, or raptors era demar ala first option on a good team with some incredible role players that like gets to the playoffs and gets to the second round or the conference every year and stuff and maybe maybe gets one ring ( demar and pg didn't) but are recognize for being a dawg on those teams. he has this weird vibe where he feels like he like threw his career to make someone else's shine brighter
Scottie was right about Jordan not being able to win shit without him tho. Without Scottie Jordan has as much wins as losses
Scottie is spittin
The only thing that was selfish was leaving and coming back to me
As a michael Jordan hater i agree with Scottie Pippen
Ok i never comment, because I don't like to be that guy. But MJ before Phil was like Westbrook in OKC when he was the lone star. Sure he was putting up historic stats but the bulls were not winning as a team. Even around that time, the narrative was that Jordan was too selfish to win a title. So I get where Scottie is coming from
Facts.
False. Jordan took over a provety franchise in 84-85, by 89 the Bulls were in the ECF taking the Champs to six games with D.Collins as head coach. C.Hodges was the 2nd leading scorer on the Bulls in that series. Phil was a rookie coach that took over a contending team with the best player in the league
Shoutout to future man
Jordan seemed more like a boss to lather than a teammate but I think it was required in order to win championships.
Sounds like a Klutch Sports production
How can them supporting stars when Dennis Roman won championships before the Bulls and is a Hall of Famer. So was Phil Jackson and Scottie all hall of famers. Tony the best player in Europe yet he sacrificed his game (he was Luka with an amazing passing game)
Supporting crew. This was a beast of a team
Rodman won as the 4-5th best player on the Pistons. Jordan supporting cast was outscored in all 6 Finals and the Bulls bench was outscored in 4 of the 6 Finals
Neither Pippen or Phil were HOF when they joined the Bulls. Kukoc wasn't the best Euro player, most players sacrifice for the team to win
If you were alive in the 90s, you know the last dance was nothing but FACTS. The old footage didnt lie
I just want to remind yah that all it took was one line for MJ to stop being friends with Charles Barkley... He def more mature than scotty, but he still be acting low-key the same way
we won't aknowledge how much of a dick mike was or the weird cult and curated image mike had.
I'm assuming Jordan and pippens family were close, and if they were, that means larsa knew Marcus before he was 10 years old know they are dating
Bro I'm sick of hearing that Jordan retired to play baseball and even more tired of people calling Jordan "Selfish" for retiring because he retired AF ter his dad got murdered and the reason he played baseball is because it was his dad's dream for Jordan to play professional baseball so Jordan played baseball to honor his dead father!!! Then he returned to basketball because he missed the game and he refused to take part and be the face of the lockout so he returned to Chicago