Scottie Pippen Has Officially Lost It

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  • @BullsCentral
    @BullsCentral  6 місяців тому

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    • @Superator69
      @Superator69 5 місяців тому

      But did you grow up in the Chicago burbs with MJ's kids?

    • @careidon
      @careidon 2 місяці тому

      L❤😊😊😊0​@@Superator69

  • @kennethharrison9409
    @kennethharrison9409 Рік тому +984

    I like the fact that no matter how much shade Scottie throws at MJ, MJ seems to refuse to retract his statement that without Scottie, he would have no championships. And MJ is right to continue to acknowledge that.

    • @renechang2406
      @renechang2406 Рік тому +64

      Scottie wishes MJ would call him an all star or a great basketball player. He just says a great team mate. Making Scottie to be just a good role player. That's probably the vibes Scottie gets from all of this.I mean we all know Lebron praises AD and called Kirey a future hopeful mvp.

    • @june19th85
      @june19th85 Рік тому +33

      ​@Rene Chang stop lying

    • @june19th85
      @june19th85 Рік тому +47

      MJ not responding because he knows Scottie is going through it and not thinking right.

    • @mrshoning
      @mrshoning Рік тому +78

      It costs MJ nothing to praise Pippen. Even though the truth is that if Pippen played for another team, he'd have been a fringe all-star at best and would have never even been considered for the 75th team. Few players in history have benefitted more by playing next to a legend than Pippen.

    • @kenmines7104
      @kenmines7104 Рік тому +5

      @@mrshoning facts

  • @LegalLatinoHeat
    @LegalLatinoHeat Рік тому +1601

    Larsa Pippen ruined him.

    • @Joker-jz9cn
      @Joker-jz9cn Рік тому +87

      top comment

    • @BullsCentral
      @BullsCentral  Рік тому +200

      Pretty much

    • @jtwilliams8895
      @jtwilliams8895 Рік тому +68

      Bitterness isn’t a good look. We all have to let go of our grudges and regrets, eventually, or they will destroy us. It’s just a sad way to look back on one of the most very special teams in sports history

    • @re11o
      @re11o Рік тому +59

      Future did too😂

    • @imaspookykitty3124
      @imaspookykitty3124 Рік тому +18

      ​@Jt Williams bro mike is still triggered over a handshake xD

  • @cornucopiahouse4204
    @cornucopiahouse4204 Рік тому +321

    I truly hope that Scottie will come out of the shitty situation he is in right now... Good vibes to you, Scottie! You will emerge strong and victorious. Hang in there!

    • @justinitsthatguyme010
      @justinitsthatguyme010 Рік тому

      There’s no such thing as good vibes you can send to someone. Take your pagan shit elsewhere

    • @hankyhank1652
      @hankyhank1652 Рік тому

      I worked with a guy who went to University of Central Arkansas with Scottie and was friends with him. He told me after he left college and was drafted by the NBA and had all that money. He ghosted ALL the friends he hung out with in college, because he thought he was TOO good for them. SAD, but that's who Pippen is. He has NO loyalty WHAT SO EVER. This recent of events by Pippen just PROVES IT! He's just a clown show🤡

    • @Geojr815
      @Geojr815 Рік тому +8

      I don’t blame him for kinda losing it. Being emasculated his whole life. Taking the backseat to MJ while doing all the grunt work. Getting the most laughable contract in NBA history. His wife hooking up with MJs son.

    • @GhostbustersPhone8489
      @GhostbustersPhone8489 Рік тому +1

      What I see from this is a broken man who looks like he might be on some type of drug or possibly intoxicated. He looks awful in the thumbnail and his hair is so messy, it looks like he combed it with a grenade. In other words, he definitely did not brush it for the photo at all. If he was so uncomfortable in the 80s and 90s on the Chicago Bulls, why didn't he leave the team early in his career?

    • @AwesomeCrabman
      @AwesomeCrabman 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Geojr815 wow, that's just wow what is going on with his wife, I just googled that... I'm German so I don't know too much about such background stories... I just watch games... but damn, I can now totally understand him too.

  • @Mercenary4200
    @Mercenary4200 Рік тому +308

    Scottie.... You are a legend. You are one of the greatest basketball player ever lived. You never been less than in my eyes! We all have trials and tribulations, but you are a man that deemed worthy to be called Legendary. Your legacy stays with us. No matter what you go through... you alone been through so much and many of us see that from you and within ourselves. You're a hero! If no one told you... I'll tell you this one million times... You're a hero!

    • @violoncelo1000
      @violoncelo1000 Рік тому +3

      Yes he is!

    • @nikkimharlabe8741
      @nikkimharlabe8741 Рік тому +9

      Nah. He is heavily overrated! He is mentally not capable of leading a team. His stats speaks of his game! He should be grateful he had MJ. If it wasn't for MJ, he would NO ONE in basketball.

    • @nikkimharlabe8741
      @nikkimharlabe8741 Рік тому +4

      @yorme6884 MJ can still win ring w/o pippen. MJ carried him. Tony Kukoc way better than Pippen.

    • @ihavealashinmy3rdeye921
      @ihavealashinmy3rdeye921 Рік тому +7

      @@nikkimharlabe8741 If you watched the Bulls during that time and still believe that MJ(🐐) would’ve been that successful without Pippen , you are delusional. Toni was a very skilled offensive basketball player, but the game is played on both ends. Scottie’s defense alone has him light years ahead of Toni Kukoč.

    • @tonythetrainee4114
      @tonythetrainee4114 Рік тому +2

      Great and the one and only S. Pippen.

  • @june19th85
    @june19th85 Рік тому +146

    The death of his son and his lose wife broke him 💔

    • @tysondoe8402
      @tysondoe8402 Рік тому +29

      You know what was more fucked about that was his son died at age 33 which was Scottie Pippen's number.

    • @june19th85
      @june19th85 11 місяців тому +7

      @tysondoe8402 that's crazy!

    • @agimos_art
      @agimos_art 10 місяців тому +4

      @@june19th85Yes … 😧

    • @Coco-xw3wp
      @Coco-xw3wp 10 місяців тому

      Stay away from them gold digging Becky's!

    • @Entername-md1ev
      @Entername-md1ev 8 місяців тому

      @@tysondoe8402his ex-wife is also dating MJ’s son….

  • @szymonm81
    @szymonm81 Рік тому +496

    It's sad what is happening to Scottie. There is a popular photo from the "flu game" when Pippen helped a sick MJ walk off the floor. That's how I want to remember Scottie and the Bulls. I hope things get better for him soon.

    • @Hero-3
      @Hero-3 Рік тому +5

      “Flu”

    • @Trouble316
      @Trouble316 Рік тому +2

      Who cares who are you

    • @blatzstats
      @blatzstats Рік тому +17

      Well if MJ never made the LAST DANCE
      about himself
      we wouldn't be talking bout this ...

    • @Bomb1st78
      @Bomb1st78 Рік тому +13

      Jordan was never sick he was acting 🎭. I saw that game

    • @dnice4145
      @dnice4145 Рік тому +32

      ​@@Bomb1st78 sure you did, what are 20 years old you Lebron fanboy.

  • @jakejoselitoramirez5988
    @jakejoselitoramirez5988 10 місяців тому +48

    I feel bad for Scottie too. MJ and others had a lot of gripes with the owner, Krause, and he seemed like a very controlling guy who was also quite stingy. The wife leaving and son dying can really break a person, sometimes permanently.

    • @JamesDoe-ie1sb
      @JamesDoe-ie1sb 8 місяців тому

      Well when he made that thunderous dunk on Pat r ick EWING I didn't care much for the ball gangsta.......ah reel p iece ahh s**

    • @Weezy10580
      @Weezy10580 7 місяців тому +4

      Krause wasn’t the owner you casual

    • @itzmarvinplays1605
      @itzmarvinplays1605 6 місяців тому

      It was also more sad because his son died at the age of 33 and that was Scottie pippen’s jersey number.

    • @JamesDoe-ie1sb
      @JamesDoe-ie1sb 6 місяців тому

      When day did that document, movie l heard some of the featured players wanted some pie, and may not had received anything for it.

  • @danielramirez526
    @danielramirez526 Рік тому +34

    God forbids something bad happen to him, the haters and media will pay tributes, highlights and talk about how great he was. It’s sick. Scottie will always be one of the best.

    • @NicholleChristineEdwards
      @NicholleChristineEdwards Рік тому

      Nah. The Gods are playing MJ & Scoots Pip & Scoots Pip Jr right now. All other people are not relevant.

    • @jonathancheeks4903
      @jonathancheeks4903 Рік тому +2

      Come on Scottie

    • @MeneTekelUpharsin
      @MeneTekelUpharsin 7 місяців тому +2

      Chicago Bulls are not relevant anymore, just like Scottie Pippen.

    • @angelestorres6334
      @angelestorres6334 6 місяців тому

      That's normal though, when Kobe died nobody talked about the rape allegation or his feud with Shaq (which got him transfered out of LA)

  • @MeLLyMeLz808
    @MeLLyMeLz808 Рік тому +164

    I’m with you. I’m 41….I grew up in the 90’s. Big reason why I’m a Bulls fan till this day! I miss the Dynasty 3 peat days

    • @FortessofShred
      @FortessofShred Рік тому +7

      I'm 41, too. Other than my dad, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen were my biggest hereos.

    • @judebarrera576
      @judebarrera576 Рік тому +2

      Another 41 year old here, and as a huge basketball fan and former player, this truly breaks my heart. They were a HUGE part of my childhood. And I'm from San Antonio 😂 I even patterned my game like a mix between the two. My first two pets as an adult were named Jordan and Scottie. I have both their jerseys framed in my office. Please get better Pip, but don't worry, I still rock my Nike Pippen retros with pride😊

    • @AH-pt5it
      @AH-pt5it Рік тому +1

      Who did the bulls face that could’ve went down as the greatest team ever??? Hell, what team did mj beat for a championship that at that time in the league was breaking records as a team ??? Jordan beat teams that were nba avg at best. Yea Stockton had the assist record yet that a player record not an overall team record.. the league only had avg talents that in todays nba they. Wouldn’t be superstars only one dimensional players either great D or low post present monsters. Or great court vision but not one had all of this accept for when mj was getting his ass kicked my the bad boys pistons, and Celtics the lakers had the right pieces. But aye continue to be a puppet.

    • @mentalprograming5365
      @mentalprograming5365 Рік тому

      @@AH-pt5it your comment is true but cmon G, take that somewhere else. Your comment is only true for one reason because the coaches were way more restrictive and didnt allow guys to play a certain way, theirs guys that the coaches would say back then hell no your not allowed and back then the players voice was not respected.. coaches and gms were the big dawgs with all the say so.. jordan was the first nba player ever to call shots on the floor but he wasnt even powerful enough in his organization to keep them from firing phil or trading scottie... LeBron is the reason nba players have power and coaches roles are diminished now.. some players have even more power than GMs now

    • @AH-pt5it
      @AH-pt5it Рік тому

      @@NoSaltJustPepperBae remind them just how stacked the bulls were lol

  • @shaneblackburn8910
    @shaneblackburn8910 Рік тому +558

    It’s actually sad to see what’s happening to Scottie Pippen. He is definitely not in a good place. On top of his wife cheating on him, Scottie’s son Antron also passed away in 2021 at 33 years old. He seriously needs professional help.

    • @Koopdville1
      @Koopdville1 Рік тому +44

      33? just like his #🤔

    • @jondubb35
      @jondubb35 Рік тому +27

      I completely forgot about Scottie's son passing away back in 2021. It really is sad to see the former NBA All Star and current NBA Hall of Famer who was not only an integral part of The Bulls 1990s dynasty, but also to the NBA and its storied history. He's one of the NBA's top 50 players of all time, and he accomplished a lot, on-and-off the court. Scottie made playing lockdown defense fun to watch. I'm not sure I would call Scottie the greatest all-around defensive player ever to play, as there are so many facets to playing defense, as well as attributes needed to play different styles of defense, that are dictated by the type of offensive player, the defensive player is matched up with. That said, I think you can absolutely make a case that a single player can be considered the best at one specific defensive skill, like being a shot blocker, or a defensive rebounder, etc.... In Scottie's case, I do believe that he is the best one-on-one, on-ball, perimeter defender of all time. He's the definition of the term, "lockdown defender". I hope he is able to find piece at some point.

    • @pencodes3580
      @pencodes3580 Рік тому +35

      a man telling the truth needs professional help hahah

    • @Oba7
      @Oba7 Рік тому +30

      Nothing is wrong with pippen.

    • @Brendanfunny
      @Brendanfunny Рік тому +10

      @@Koopdville1 coincidences are so over the top… it should be obvious

  • @your_royal_highness
    @your_royal_highness 7 місяців тому +8

    I shared some season tickets for a few years and saw the Bulls grow up after losing in 88,89 and 90 then finally break through in 91. I was at games 1 and 2 at the Stadium as well as Game 1 and 6 in ‘92. It was a real journey also watching all their games on TV. Great team.

  • @gchomuk
    @gchomuk Рік тому +91

    As a life long Chicagoan, I KNOW the Bulls couldn't uave achieved what they did w/o Scottie. I loved watching this dynamic duo playing. It was amazing. We love you, Scottie!

    • @vinkata
      @vinkata Рік тому +3

      Absolutely true. Many people forgets MJ's struggles without Scottie. BB is a team sport after all.

    • @sirmustardofhousemayonnais9907
      @sirmustardofhousemayonnais9907 10 місяців тому +1

      @@vinkata is it really? no, you dont say?

    • @sideshowbobsaget8876
      @sideshowbobsaget8876 7 місяців тому

      ​@@vinkataWhat struggles without Pippen? Pippen was a bench player when he joined the Bulls.

    • @truthhurts79
      @truthhurts79 6 місяців тому +1

      Oh stop... Everyone knows it was Jordan that brought the bulls to greatness

    • @angelestorres6334
      @angelestorres6334 6 місяців тому

      Yes and no, the same was thought back then about losing Horace Grant… then they won 3 more with the best rebounder in history.

  • @bobjames5264
    @bobjames5264 Рік тому +20

    Scottie crossing my man over and dunking on Manute Bol at the 3:12 mark: PRICELESS!

  • @visionz_n_media
    @visionz_n_media Рік тому +147

    Whatever he says is never going to destroy who he was and what he did for the Bulls. He has every right to give his opinion and or tell what he believes to be his truths. Just like you did in this video. I grew up watching the Bulls as well and have always argued that Jordan had key players around him who made everything he was able to achieve, possible. In no way does that take away from his greatness, instead it should give more glory to his teammates.

    • @Twisted.Ginger
      @Twisted.Ginger Рік тому +3

      Same

    • @kdoc19961
      @kdoc19961 Рік тому +18

      I was a big Scottie fan and would argue with people that Scottie was key to the success of the Bulls but in my opinion his bitterness toward MJ is just a turn off and he has in my mind tarnished his legacy. I respect what he did as a player but as a man he is pitiful and I have lost respect for him.

    • @drk.i.a.2969
      @drk.i.a.2969 Рік тому

      @@kdoc19961 because you have the complete story & don't want to know the truth. Mike was a spoiled brat..& huge bully he hit steve kerr in practice, & regularly bullied teamates disgused as playing around thats why horace grant left. Noone knows mike more than Pippen, in mike own doc it showed him after a gm & they were leaving the crt everything was over & pip was talking to his wife & they were going in another direction & mike pulled him away from his wife Pippen resisted & Mike pulled hard & Pip released from his wife & Pip looked mad but left with Jordan, that told me Mike was a self absorbed person. Furthermore, bottomline is Mike won or never went to the finals w/o Pippen & none after magic, (the one they won he was sick & Kareem was old & retired afterward)... So my question is why? Then I got to Kobie, literally a Mike clone after watching tons of vhs tapes his grandfather sent him while he was all over Europe with his father playing overseas..he became a clone, mannerism, fist pump etc..& he never won a ring w/o Phil! Why? B/c both were self absorbed & didn't trust their teammates. Then came Phill & tex but most importantly the triangle offense! That forced them to share the ball & they won & guess what? Its what Steve Kerr is running in GSW. So Kobie had Shaquille in 3 rings but yet yaw give them to Kobie..& Mike had Horace Grant for 3 & Dennis Rodman & Jordan's rival (albeit short & also exiled from his team Ron Harper & Pip)...harper was on Cleveland when Mike won that gm over ehlo.(& Harp had the league super agent who was mikes agent that shipped him to the west..hummm? How convenient) & then brought him back to the bulls..How do I know this..I am Mike's biggest fan! I hv 200 vhs tapes edited in realtime with my 8speed Mitsubishi recorder..I got his VHS tapes & cds..carefully chosen magazines that had more content space than pictures..I even taped gms with Hardaway, Grant Hill trying to get who wud be the next Jordan..even when I went to espn classics I was shocked how I had edited the almost 80% of the same parts of gms! Including the last dance! I couldnt believe it. So I say this to the UA-camr of this site..Jordan was unbelivable & most athletic & body control athlete ever w The Doctor. (J) (whose career is the blueprint for Mike). Lastly Mike was burned into our minds with highlights & tapes etc on his plays & all with no negativity..why...simply he was the 2nd (after Dr J) to be marketed (Dr J Converse All stars shoes) & were taken to higher level with new marketing b/c noone knew that people wud pay 200-300 $$$ for a pair of tennis shoes! & it became a billion dollar industry & still growing...so yes they will always put mike #1 for that reason, & not look at his negatives ie: all his favored treatment & losses, & outside behavior, & the 3.5-4 yrs he took off w/o injury...all omitted! But no with LBJ! They make up crap on his career. The most glaring is his ring chasing which basically him saying..(after in his 4th year & going to finals out of high school!)...saying..I'm not gonna be a Charles Barkley, Allen Iverson, Dominique Wilkens (to name a few) & be stuck & management wont give him all star teammates & waste his years..he in my opinoin w/his high bball IQ he said I can be my own coach & leader & went on to win all over the nba landscape w3 different teamates & 3diff region's & 3 diff coaches...only common denominator is LBJ...not a Coach or coaching scheme triangle..that for me says volumes & to go to 10 finals & a semi..shows who was the reason...no shaq, 1 pip (kyrie), & no Dennis Rodman, or hall of fame legends...for its LBJ & Mike or just LBJ when his entire list of accomplishments including , heights never reached by anyone...if one take an honest look you will find MJ best 10yr period but LBJ best career 20yrs & 1/2 in the finals & list of never before Accomplishments! All over the landscape. Sorry for the book.

    • @lbbyron154
      @lbbyron154 Рік тому +1

      Man that's facts

    • @pariagsookoo507
      @pariagsookoo507 Рік тому

      😂​@@Twisted.Ginger

  • @leeartlee915
    @leeartlee915 7 місяців тому +5

    I remember the Finals in 1992… and I was rooting for the other team. God the pain never ends.

  • @jackfrost9466
    @jackfrost9466 10 місяців тому +3

    Great video. I like how you started by paying your respects for Scottie as one of the greats. I'ts sad what's happening. The man does need help. It's unfortunate.

  • @timsatterfield9752
    @timsatterfield9752 Рік тому +156

    I’ll always remember Scottie for the great that he was as a Chicago Bull. Whatever happens and is said today, I’ll let slide and move on from.

    • @ronny-lb1cr
      @ronny-lb1cr Рік тому +4

      an iconic friendship destroyed over nothing. There's still 1% hope for MJ to forgive him

    • @nagomizik9358
      @nagomizik9358 Рік тому

      Word!👍🏾👍🏾

    • @nagomizik9358
      @nagomizik9358 Рік тому +1

      @@ronny-lb1cr I so hope so..

    • @AH-pt5it
      @AH-pt5it Рік тому

      @@ronny-lb1cryaw lame lol, which one of yaw know mj or pippen? So who the f said they were ever friends. No the played together but one thing the last dance shoulda showed u no one liked mj . They respected him because of his talent but friends. That woulda been the people in Vegas that woulda been the mob who wanted their fucking money but mj couldn’t pay the price so the alternative was for someone to throw a game (the flu game) which we all know now mj wasn’t sick he even said he think it was good poisoning. Thing about a lie this big there will be someone who was over that Situation that will spread light. The owner and manager spoke up and said well if it was food poisoning then everyone else on the team that ordered what Jordan would’ve been sick also …Do yaw research stop being such a f puppet smh…

    • @trentdee7
      @trentdee7 Рік тому +3

      SCOTTY SHALL DO HIS OWN DOCUMENTARY AND SET IT RIGHT 👍🏾, BASKETBALL IS A TEAM SPORT! SCOTTY HAS THE SAME 6RINGS AS MJ AND WAS STARTER RIGHT BESIDE JORDAN!

  • @redmase1
    @redmase1 Рік тому +17

    We do not know what this man has been through. When you look at the scenario with the contract he had no choice and mike made no move to help him. So don’t say get over it and be cool with people who may be part of all the struggle from jump.

  • @MarkJacksonGaming
    @MarkJacksonGaming Рік тому

    -- My first memory of the Bulls is when they lost to the Bad Boy Pistons, who went on to win their second title. I fell in love with the Bulls. Went to every game at the Mad House on Madison I could.
    Seemed when I was a kid, my mom would wake me up on Sunday, and every time it was Bulls @ Celtics on WGN. Those days were better than Christmas Day.
    Old, sure, but I was blessed to live young through those times.

  • @ganiniii
    @ganiniii Рік тому +2

    I followed the Bulls when I was a kid and played basketball but I was actually a fan of the Rockets bc of Olajuwon. His story was amazing for me. Being here in europe there was so little to follow back then other than actually watching the games that were broadcasted. It was the satellite era of sports. Warching games in the middle of the night😂.
    Anyway, Pipen was always the #2 man where I come from. He got a lot of recognition back then and had a lot of fans. Jordan was just a legend already and of course his popularity won't wear out as fast. Maybe Pipen thinks he should have gotten more chances to be on the spotlight and he is probably right his contribution was great. It may be inconvenient to many that he lets it out now but he is free to say whatever he wants maybe it even makes him feel better about it. I just hope that he has no regrets about his basketball carreer he did very well.

  • @ktokdub73
    @ktokdub73 Рік тому +85

    He lost it when he said he was the greatest Chicago bull of all time

    • @BullsCentral
      @BullsCentral  Рік тому +18

      He really said that? I must have missed that one

    • @ktokdub73
      @ktokdub73 Рік тому +1

      @@BullsCentral yes he said that back in that Nike with James harden

    • @mrbattle2013
      @mrbattle2013 Рік тому +1

      @@BullsCentralhe says he was as good as mj

    • @p4ulooping
      @p4ulooping Рік тому

      @@BullsCentral he said that

    • @Someone-hi1nt
      @Someone-hi1nt Рік тому +4

      if its the commercial i think youre talking about, im pretty sure that was just a joke since the message of it was "the greats all have bad memories" or something, but ofc now hes definitely lost it

  • @jonathanyoung2243
    @jonathanyoung2243 Рік тому +60

    Very sad to see him like this. One of his twin sisters died a month ago in our hometown Hamburg AR. He is still my favorite player all time. Nothing can take the game he played away but this is definitely destroying him as a person. 😢

  • @kippoemsporter7877
    @kippoemsporter7877 Рік тому +3

    Remember, Scott had his chance to be the leader of the Bulls after MJ left the first time. The Bulls were in the playoffs; he claimed that he got a headache. I will give it to him, he was an underrated player

  • @Vincentanton2032
    @Vincentanton2032 Рік тому +1

    Pippen was and is still one of my Idols in Basketball. This man could do it all and it was often so special and spectacular and left you speechless. It is bitter to see him now roasting mj. They are friends, i want them to be friends forever. I want to believe...so sad.
    Nice Editing besides with thoughtful remarks.

  • @ramirezmanuel117
    @ramirezmanuel117 Рік тому +53

    Get well soon Scottie, this shit sounds weird but that man was a big part of my childhood. I didn't grow up in a happy home. Watching the bulls games back then was one of the few happy childhood memories I have.
    Scotty will always be one of the goats to me. I feel he laid the groundwork for guys like LBJ as far as play style.

    • @a.lawrence815
      @a.lawrence815 Рік тому

      He's lost it for good now, plus MJ's son is banging his ex-wife, this brotha needs a Dr..ASAP😅😅

    • @sonnyallagonez5776
      @sonnyallagonez5776 Рік тому +3

      Bingo! Don't ever compare LBJ to MJ! Compare him to Pippen bruh Basic and no go to moves, especially in crunch time.

    • @markmac2206
      @markmac2206 Рік тому +1

      i never heard "point forward" until Scottie came around. i swear his arms were 6 feet long each.

    • @redi4showBIZ
      @redi4showBIZ Рік тому +1

      #1!

    • @sideshowbobsaget8876
      @sideshowbobsaget8876 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@markmac2206Bird, Magic, Pressey etc.

  • @mikehunt9884
    @mikehunt9884 Рік тому +75

    definitely a legend. I couldn't care less if he has a beef with his teammates, or had beef with MJ, still one of my favorite players of that era.. Had an incredible basketball IQ on defense.

  • @johnlindsay7301
    @johnlindsay7301 Рік тому

    My first basketball memory was Bulls vs Pistons on a Sunday afternoon in 87. I had one of those indoor Minnie hoops with the little basketball you can use for target practice. I had it set up in my basement at a perfect height for a 10 year old to dunk. It was glorious. So I had the game on and played one on none mimicking the shots the pistons would take(I was a bad boys fan). I followed that rivalry right up to the playoffs where the Pistons got through to the finals where I watched my first NBA Championship. Such great memories. I was never an MJ fan, but I respected him. I feared him. Especially as I later became a Knicks fan hoped once, just once, John Starks would get the better is the battle. It never happened. 😞 At least not until 94 when MJ retired and so got to watch my Knicks blow a 3-2 series lead against the Rockets and lose game 7 in the Garden. But it all started that Sunday in my basement with my tiny hoop and ball. Great memories.

  • @boombringer4078
    @boombringer4078 6 місяців тому +1

    This is so sad that scottie has gone down this road, I love the guy and I wish he felt better about his acheivements!

  • @scottlarock7924
    @scottlarock7924 Рік тому +21

    Small note on this delicate subject. Maybe some more Pippen or general Bulls team highlights during this introductory dialogue, instead of it all being about Michael.
    Love the channel!

  • @Monsieur67
    @Monsieur67 Рік тому +5

    Pip has joined Zeke on the NBA resentment team.

  • @engelmann82
    @engelmann82 Рік тому +2

    Someone should tell Pip to watch his own HoF acceptance speech...who he asked to present him on stage and what he then said about that person next to him...I'd love to hear his thoughts!

  • @gracerichards2551
    @gracerichards2551 10 місяців тому +1

    Let the man vent. If that’s how he feels, let him speak. He’s stating what many refuse to say and are reluctant to say. He is at a low point of his life. Let him clear his mind. Is anyone offering him any help? People are talking about his failure and the misfortunes of his life. Should he sit and take what he is going through with his personal life and have to listen to everyone’s opinions without him fighting back. Until you walk in his shoe and been where he has, if you haven’t reached out to help, then let the man be. He needs to clear his chest, allow the man to do so. Scottie, this too shall pass. Lots of prayers Scottie. Put everything in God’s hands.

  • @dimaknopf
    @dimaknopf Рік тому +162

    Dude he hasn't lost it. This is years of pent up emotion he dealt with and is finally letting it out on the people that hurt him. I've done the same thing you can only take so much before you blow up and let it all out.

    • @1teela
      @1teela Рік тому +21

      Jordan was horrible before he got there? Come on. It is one thing to have an opinion, and another to have a delusion.

    • @dimaknopf
      @dimaknopf Рік тому +26

      @@1teela it has nothing to do with Jordan being bad or good and has everything to do with Jordan taking credit for everything the team did. Scottys venting this and even the guy who made this video was like "it's true but...." Then proceeds to discredit him it's biased wrong and the real delusion is thinking that Jordan was the team.

    • @spendsshanks6050
      @spendsshanks6050 Рік тому

      @@dimaknopfYou’re a moron if you think he took credit for everything when he explicitly didn’t even in the doc

    • @therebeccaspears7731
      @therebeccaspears7731 Рік тому +4

      I agree, Scottie is over it.

    • @mjdagoat5440
      @mjdagoat5440 Рік тому +34

      @@dimaknopf Jordan never took full credit he praised his teammates for their help

  • @shermanngjazz
    @shermanngjazz Рік тому +30

    I wish MJ would say to Scottie: "Stop it. Get some help."

    • @musicfan300
      @musicfan300 Рік тому +7

      He should say that to his son, first.

    • @mcmrv14
      @mcmrv14 Рік тому +1

      I wish Michael would do the same. Failure as a human being.

    • @jamesrevette5667
      @jamesrevette5667 Рік тому

      Not failure. Pay attention to reality of your parents or grandparents or if you don't know yours, pay attention to someones elders.

  • @KennethJLave
    @KennethJLave 7 місяців тому

    Excellent perspective on this situation!

  • @duewhit310
    @duewhit310 10 місяців тому +1

    Im no basketball expert but i used to think that Scottie was an AllStar but not a hall of famer. He is every bit a hall of famer and clutch in the playoffs. A champion.

  • @clydebarrow8424
    @clydebarrow8424 Рік тому +7

    It doesn't matter what he does now. People will remember him for what they wanna remember him for.

  • @jasondavis6111
    @jasondavis6111 Рік тому +9

    Scottie knows now;
    Mental and emotional well-being require that we have time and space enough to reflect on and learn from our experiences.
    Something you don't understand in a moment, you can only understand within time...

  • @supafoob4528
    @supafoob4528 Рік тому +1

    Prayin for ya brah, hang in there man

  • @utyeswilliamderosa1962
    @utyeswilliamderosa1962 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for showing every Pippen highlight ever! I was there to watch all of this when it happened. Pippen is a great player, but wouldn't be half as good without the GOAT. Without Pippen there at that time it would have been someone else with a different name

  • @robertromeo762
    @robertromeo762 Рік тому +71

    When a player wants to renegotiate his contact, it may sound greedy and selfish. Scottie had a legitimate reason to ask for more money, as the bulls org. was unfair to him, that's why he left. He also played a big part in the Bulls success.

    • @mikehammer1777
      @mikehammer1777 Рік тому

      Wrong, Reindsdorff told Pip, "don't sign this, wait a couple years the CBA will be revamped and you'll be eligible for substantively more money. If you sign this, I will not under any circumstance allow a renegotiation." Even with that stern warning....stupid ass Pippen signed. He's a fuckin lackwit and has nobody to blame but himself for his stupid decisions.

    • @abeninan4017
      @abeninan4017 Рік тому +1

      First and foremost you have to honor the contract you signed. MJ never complained.

    • @robertromeo762
      @robertromeo762 Рік тому +2

      @@abeninan4017 Micheal Jordan already had 40 to 50 million in royalties and advertisements. Not that he was poor, but Pipen didn't have the same luxury. Can you dig it?

    • @Wh4L205
      @Wh4L205 Рік тому +1

      @@robertromeo762 the GM begged pippen not to sign his original contract. Pipp wanted a long contract with less money to secure his family. It bit him in the ass.

    • @abeninan4017
      @abeninan4017 Рік тому +1

      @Robert Romeo In that case pippen should know his value without endorsements and settle down.

  • @duncanpenderhughes9165
    @duncanpenderhughes9165 Рік тому +8

    Pippen is in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. His legacy is cemented.

  • @benmo5947
    @benmo5947 Рік тому +1

    Man this video went wild. Congrats!

  • @jerichothomas6842
    @jerichothomas6842 Рік тому +1

    Congratulations on 2 million viewers

  • @semaj06
    @semaj06 Рік тому +68

    Scottie is trying to trash MJ's legacy but he's not realizing that its not gonna work and its actually just ruining his own Legacy. All of MJ's peers (minus Isiah) will back Jordan.

    • @bmla88
      @bmla88 Рік тому +8

      I think even Isiah would call that rediculous

    • @radar0412
      @radar0412 Рік тому +4

      Isiah was better than Scottie

    • @semaj06
      @semaj06 Рік тому +2

      @@bmla88 Nah, Isiah will agree with anyone who will trash Jordan.

    • @clay1108
      @clay1108 Рік тому +8

      ​@@semaj06nah, he trashed Scottie before when SP said he didn't want IT in the dreamteam. Isiah said it was okay for MJ/Bird/Magic to say that, but he mockingly laughed at SP

    • @semaj06
      @semaj06 Рік тому +2

      @clay1108 Isiah hates both MJ and Scottie but all Im saying is Isiah will never support MJ in the GOAT debate.

  • @evonrenfroe3585
    @evonrenfroe3585 Рік тому +11

    Praying for you Scottie 🙏

  • @rubedogg6969
    @rubedogg6969 Рік тому

    I love how Scottie Pippen looks like boxer Thomas “Hitman” Hearns in the thumbnail.

  • @Sapioso
    @Sapioso Рік тому +3

    '88 baby here. Started in 94 for me. The 95 Suns finals is what made me a sports GEEK. The intensity, the crowds, and that Jordan swag. Playoff NBA on NBC was life.
    As a kid watching a kid’s game it felt awesome to watch people have fun and compete. The off court issues weren’t a thing to me until I was old enough to read. As time has gone on we hear more about their personal lives than necessary. It often leads to our childhood heroes turning into villains.
    The only player from my youth who came out unscathed is the GOAT. The Kid Ken Griffey Jr.

  • @MrFantastic23
    @MrFantastic23 Рік тому +8

    I too was a kid in the 90s my first bball memoriea are that 90-91 bulls championship and falling in love with the game from that point on. Scottie... Is just going off the deep end at this point. That's really all I'm going to say.

  • @-Frost--
    @-Frost-- Рік тому +88

    He's always been a jerk. Asked him to sign a ball for me when I was a kid and at first he refused then one of his guys said, "come on Scottie sign the ball for the kid", so he grabbed the ball from me signed it in anger and shoved it back to me saying "here you go kid!". Feel bad for Scottie that he's this way

    • @CreativeBigL
      @CreativeBigL Рік тому +9

      I wouldn't sign it either 😭

    • @-Frost--
      @-Frost-- Рік тому +6

      @@CreativeBigL lol

    • @TorontoTondo
      @TorontoTondo Рік тому +3

      Well that's a disappointing experience...

    • @jovaughnthompson354
      @jovaughnthompson354 Рік тому +2

      @NoSaltJustPepperBae i doubt you would’ve done that as a kid

    • @redoinefaid8
      @redoinefaid8 Рік тому

      ​@@jovaughnthompson354i would of !!

  • @garylogan4566
    @garylogan4566 Рік тому +2

    Remember, he wasn't paid fear either.He his hurting for all these years.If he doesn't talk about what is on his heart, he may die. It may look simple, but it's the truth

  • @PULSEMusicGroup
    @PULSEMusicGroup Рік тому +1

    Wait so in the beginning of the vid, did he not take 4 steps before dunking?

  • @BEAVISKORNHOLIO69
    @BEAVISKORNHOLIO69 Рік тому +39

    I love Scottie Pippen and man what he was he able to do with Jordan and the Bulls winning six championships in the 90s with Jordan being the second best player on those Bulls teams going to war each and every night with blood sweat and tears and I even remember Scottie almost blew out his back in game 6 of the 98 finals but still played and when the Bulls won their 6th title Pippen had tears in his eyes that's something money can never buy and no one can tell me that all that winning wasn't some of the best times in Scottie Pippen's life I feel bad that his wife left him and all that other stuff but Scottie needs to let go of it and just cherish those memories of winning and playing alongside Jordan the greatest Bulls player in the history of the team and Phil Jackson a hall of fame coach who did an excellent job keeping that Bulls team together. Pippen really does need help

    • @kamilebrahimoff3589
      @kamilebrahimoff3589 Рік тому +3

      Well said

    • @BEAVISKORNHOLIO69
      @BEAVISKORNHOLIO69 Рік тому +1

      @@kamilebrahimoff3589 Thank you

    • @crisisakagod
      @crisisakagod Рік тому +1

      in the last dance they try and say his back was fine and he was faking to have a jordan like flu game the disrespect is on another level

    • @lovedavantlamour301
      @lovedavantlamour301 Рік тому

      blew out his what ? second best what ? nigga wadda fuck u talking about boi

    • @spyroskaziannis788
      @spyroskaziannis788 Рік тому +1

      Im only gonna talk about the last championship. Pipen had almost the same average as kukoc, while Jordan had to score more than 50% of the bulls points. Pipen was injured and played a monitor role especially in the final game. Didn't make any difference. MJ took his team on his shoulders and delivered.

  • @Ve9203
    @Ve9203 Рік тому +6

    We are almost the same age. Hearing the word “old” makes me sad in a way. 😂😂😂😂. I’m glad I witnessed the greatest era of the NBA. Jordan is the real GOAT.

  • @vinkata
    @vinkata Рік тому

    I share your enthusiasm about the 90's Bulls 👍

  • @lovehistory5305
    @lovehistory5305 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Scotty for the best years of Basketball ever!

  • @Omar-ck4ku
    @Omar-ck4ku Рік тому +5

    The fact that Stacey King brought Phil Jackson on the podcast and Scottie pippen right after….I knew it was gonna be negative vibes.

  • @geeeo6676
    @geeeo6676 Рік тому +24

    Scottie has had alot of anger and frustration brewing for a long time even since he was a kid and watching his father be ill and brother paralysed and then his break up with Larsa. Lossing his oldest son and MJ saying he was selfish in the last dance for not getting the surgery in the offseason. Seems to me like since he has been living in LA that everything has just gone out the window and he don't care about how people perceive him and wants to burn bridges with certain people he had previously in his life. Can't blame him neither as he is a human like everyone else. I think he is still a decent person and father but hope he can find peace with himself and others.

    • @stephenburroughs8840
      @stephenburroughs8840 Рік тому +3

      And now MJ son dates his ex wife

    • @geeeo6676
      @geeeo6676 Рік тому

      ​@@stephenburroughs8840 its fuckin wrong 💩👎

    • @genex8944
      @genex8944 Рік тому +2

      @@stephenburroughs8840 That would piss me off.

    • @sonnyallagonez5776
      @sonnyallagonez5776 Рік тому

      ​@@genex8944Ah c'mon u weak bruh Plenty fish in the ocean bruh

    • @stevenewton6776
      @stevenewton6776 Рік тому +1

      ​@@stephenburroughs8840 exactly, that's fucked up. MJ is obviously not a true friend since he let's his son do that

  • @ReverseCity777
    @ReverseCity777 Рік тому +3

    Its no ones fault Scottie was getting paid peanuts 🥜 when everyone else was getting paid. Only he signed his contract so he can only blame himself.

  • @Eddy-nv3zx
    @Eddy-nv3zx Рік тому

    As a Chicago bulls fan since the first time i seen jordan and Scottie play in 1995 😢this hurts

  • @inazuma3gou
    @inazuma3gou Рік тому +60

    During Bull's last run, Scottie was sacrificing his body down the lane with his injured back. Most people who saw the games know what Scottie did for the team. It's sad Scottie doesn't seem to comprehend that.

    • @iseaflames
      @iseaflames Рік тому +5

      Na most people act like he was just there riding Jordans coat tails to a ring don't lie.

    • @AfrikanLifestyle
      @AfrikanLifestyle Рік тому +3

      Most people, including a lot of Bulls fans don't give Scottie his due.

    • @therealdeal26
      @therealdeal26 Рік тому

      Exactly 💯💯💯

    • @angeljulianbarba797
      @angeljulianbarba797 Рік тому +1

      But he didnt need to throw shades on mj. Period

    • @sideshowbobsaget8876
      @sideshowbobsaget8876 7 місяців тому

      ​@@iseaflamesmost people act like he was the number 2 on the Bulls. 6-FMVPs speak for themselves

  • @nalvarado65
    @nalvarado65 Рік тому +36

    Danny Parkins on Chicago's 670 the score said something about this yesterday. He thought that with all of the rings and everything that Bulls team had gone through that the stories this guy could tell would be amazing. He could regain lost revenue opportunities if he would just shed the bitterness. He'll always have a place in Chcago's heart, but it is getting kinda old.

  • @Just-Princess
    @Just-Princess 8 місяців тому

    Really sad to see. I was born in the early 90's, so my love of basketball came from seeing the bulls dynasty. The late 90s bulls were everything.
    I think something has been happening with Scottie for a while and it's showing up now.
    I wonder if it's all worth it to him. What he said about Michael's father's death went so far past any line you can imagine there might have been previously. There is no way they will come back from that and Scottie knows it. He didn't even attend tge 75th anniversary ceremony as they can't be in the same room and Michael had to be there. Sad.

  • @leonbridges1802
    @leonbridges1802 Рік тому

    Scottie, when people say you are losing it or they say you are crazy you are probably on to something. 🖤👽

  • @HHMGBOSS
    @HHMGBOSS Рік тому +16

    New Sub...As a Bulls fan, I remember when Jordan got drafted, and all the crap that they went through BEFORE the championships, and then the dynasty that came after. I never thought that it would come to this with this team, especially not Jordan and Scottie. The Last Dance was the firestarter...I just didn't think it would turn into an inferno. Just sad.

  • @RetroKid
    @RetroKid Рік тому +13

    Scottie Pippen, highlight reel on the court, cringe reel off the court.
    Full disclosure, he's my all all time favorite player.

  • @kevinyt7757
    @kevinyt7757 Рік тому

    Your most watched video of all time, Congrats.

  • @Squicx
    @Squicx Рік тому +3

    This man is a legend. He's apart of the golden children that brought modern day basketball to the spotlight and what it is today. But learning the history and legacy of The Bulls, to me I see a man always put in the shade of MJ. This man has always been in Michael's shadow in some way or form. Although he's constantly praised by MJ, seen as one the main reasons the Bulls even have championships to begin with, but I guess it's that one voice in his head always putting himself behind MJ.
    That constant though that everyone would always "go for Michael" and not him when he's helping carry the team. That rising jealousy that's carried since the early 80s. With Michael not fighting back or at least trying to shame him, it's hard for him to understand that there's no reason for him to keep on going and holding grudges. I hope he gets better soon bc Scottie is honestly just as legendary as everyone in the Bulls. These guys MADE basketball awesome!?!? Lets put alla this behind us

  • @krocs
    @krocs Рік тому +12

    Last thing. I bet Scottie is really feeling the impact financially of the bad deal he had with the Bulls and I am sure with the divorce and pain he is feeling, it is easy to understand and ask what was it all for and did his sacrifice being an unselfish player really mean anything for him. Would be cool to dump a bucket of cash on Scottie to show love through a GoFundme or something. Not as a charity but as a thank you for what he meant to us and the game. Scottie really was that dude!!!!

    • @angelestorres6334
      @angelestorres6334 6 місяців тому

      You do realize he later got paid handsomely with Portland/Houston ? It's exactly BECAUSE he accepted that bad deal that he got the drive to become Bulls' #2

  • @MrAce-lm8es
    @MrAce-lm8es Рік тому +8

    This is truly sad to see. As a 90s NBA Fan, this hurts.

  • @RandallCunningham-mh1df
    @RandallCunningham-mh1df 7 місяців тому

    Every time I see this thumbnail, I cry laughing so hard that it hurts. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @jasonmardoniomeza1711
    @jasonmardoniomeza1711 Рік тому +5

    I kind of felt bad for Scottie when he first started coming out hating on MJ and the Bulls documentary. I know or heard that his wife divorced him and then his son died. That is what i heard. And Scottie in interviews looked pretty rough...like he had been drinking or maybe using drugs. Scottie was a great player. A top 50 player of all time and a Hall of Famer who helped the chicago Bulls and Jordan win 6 chips. MJ himself said that he didnt win those chips alone. That everytime you saw him celebrating a chip you saw Scottie Pippen so when you mention MJ's name you need to mention Scottie Pippens name as well. Jordan said all this and explained that is why he considers Scottie pippen to be the greatest teammate he ever had. Scottie had talent coming into the league but if you look at his play those first two seasons in chicago....especially his rookie season...he looked like a baby deer out there on the court. Lol he had to get stronger and develop his skillset and i think playing under MJ and then alongside of him in practice really helped to develop his game. Another big help to Pippin in my humble opinion was being coached by Phil Jackson. It is just sad now 30 years later that all of this animosity is popping up between these guys and they cant all just sitback and enjoy all the great accomplishments they achieved together. Lastly...how did MJ's son end up with Scotties ex wife???? 😳 dam!!!!

  • @benhorne5682
    @benhorne5682 Рік тому +4

    Not gonna lie I wanted to play like Pippen when I was young but Mike was the Man hands Down I just liked the way played all around he was a beast

  • @benhartart9487
    @benhartart9487 10 місяців тому

    I was 11 in 1992 and I loved the Bulls and MJ and Pippen I played basketball from 1987-1999 then again from 2012-present ❤🎉 it’s such a great game

  • @cl3410
    @cl3410 Рік тому

    I thought this was another Delonte West incident when I saw the thumbnail.

  • @pictureofmyjunk2279
    @pictureofmyjunk2279 Рік тому +2

    I grew up in this era and to me the whole team was underrated. Jordan was the nucleus and the best in the league. The team was built around him, but those blocks built around him were amazing. Pippen was a great second man. Armstrong and Kerr were great shooters, Grant was a great forward, Cartwright a top notch center and later you had the worm. Those players complimenting Jordan is a dream team in every way and plus they play together 80 plus times a year and practice 😳. I would not want to be an opposing team.

  • @Sdollas
    @Sdollas Рік тому +4

    you gotta feel for Scottie -
    1. MJ made millions in his career + shoes. Scottie signed a 10 year deal early in his career for stability.
    2.He was always 2nd, and usually people never talks 2nds
    3. He lost his main girl to MJs son, you know how bad that looks on him. He probably thinks everyone has a pre conceived notion of him everywhere he goes.

    • @bhatl07
      @bhatl07 Рік тому

      Scottie s son also died a couple of years ago

    • @AnHebrewChild
      @AnHebrewChild 7 місяців тому

      Pippen made more money in total NBA salary than Michael Jordan. You can fact check this if you want.
      There have been a lot of #2's that aren't bitter about it.
      I do agree with you on point 3.

  • @EC_IS_Here
    @EC_IS_Here Рік тому

    as a 41 year old my and bullls nut.i watched the whole thing basicall, As a chicagoan, this breaks my heart to see how this is happening.i love scotie.i hope god touched his heart and gives him some help.Resentments will ruin or just hold your life back,and they kill the sould.blessings alll

  • @JacionBryant
    @JacionBryant 7 місяців тому +1

    This video blew up

  • @realnsenpai
    @realnsenpai Рік тому +2

    Mj gave him advices outside the court. Yes, mj could be bossy at times but that's a true friend right there. They would've been great partners too after retirement.

  • @kilartist1thedreamweaverga3

    Hurt people hurt and from what has happened to him as of late i think this is the case for him. I hope he can find happiness

  • @mashudumudau4507
    @mashudumudau4507 10 місяців тому

    I saw his last week video he's good n supportive to his son n he's not broken he's doing well

  • @NickPR87
    @NickPR87 Рік тому +3

    Crazier thing to me is that someone who achieved so much in the NBA should be living his best life in retirement and taking in all the praise from his legacy, but has completely turned the narrative against him. You'd think people like Reggie Miller, Charles Barkley or Patrick Ewing would be the ones taking this approach because while great on their own righ, they didn't win championships or are as widely recognized as all-time great players, like Pipp and the Bulls were, yet they have never shown one bit of resentment like he has.

  • @Sorcerers_Apprentice_11
    @Sorcerers_Apprentice_11 Рік тому +8

    38 years old here, I saw the first championship and beyond. Pip legacy will never be ruined by this, but it’s sad to see and I hope he gets the help he needs.

    • @malnorfleet4925
      @malnorfleet4925 Рік тому +4

      Like hell it wont. Now, he will cause his own game to be analized and we will notice his 7 pts per game his rookie year. In fact he his average is 16 pts per. Mj rookie year is better than any year he ever had. Now we have to start looking at stats and remembering him getting arrested, throwing a chair on the court, refusing to go in the game for a shot he never took before (the last shot) and having a track record of shrinking in playoff games. Then you lose with stacked teams like in portland and lastly his wife getting piped down by literally EVERYBODY!

    • @Sorcerers_Apprentice_11
      @Sorcerers_Apprentice_11 Рік тому +2

      @@malnorfleet4925 YOU can choose to focus on the negative and BE JUST LIKE HIM NOW. But I’ll gladly walk down the path of being grateful for his contribution to 6 championships.

    • @malnorfleet4925
      @malnorfleet4925 Рік тому +4

      @ICE good way to deflect. This was PIPPEN who brought this up. You can walk wherever you want, you aint changing the shit that man spoke about. The man needs to humble himself, stfu, and get his own affairs in order. So calling a teammate horrible and coach racist is positive to you right?

    • @ihavealashinmy3rdeye921
      @ihavealashinmy3rdeye921 Рік тому +2

      @@malnorfleet4925 With all due respect, if you witnessed Chicago’s complete dynasty, you would understand that Scottie’s contribution was unmeasurable. Stats alone couldn’t explain Scottie’s value. As far as off the court issues goes, Scottie was no where near the problem that Dennis was.( MJ wasn’t squeaky clean either).

    • @malnorfleet4925
      @malnorfleet4925 Рік тому +1

      @I have a lash in my 3rd EYE dumb post. Im from chicago genius. If you had comprehension issues just say so. Who the hell said he didnt contribute? Lets ask again, who said he didnt contribute? Please point out where that was stated. Making a red herring argument accomplished what here? Smfh. Pay attention and lets try again, pippen will be ANALYZED and scrutinized more closely since he is critical of the man who man his name to be recognized amongst the games greats. Mj made pippen into what he was, thats not up for debate as we saw how he came into the league, we saw how he developed and who taught/ pushed him to do it. Those were also the words he spoke. But we see his word dont mean sh*t. And BS rodman didnt compromise the bulls like pippen did. Wtf are you talking about? Did rodman sit out half a season? Did rodman destroy morale with contract negotations? Did rodman have the team address him for risking their playoffs due to being a self ass? Sit down younging, you youtube research will not match the experience of being there.

  • @joshuabrooks4435
    @joshuabrooks4435 Рік тому +1

    Talk is cheap, if you’re old enough to have witnessed the Bulls Dynasty you know what Scottie did for basketball as a whole. Being the number two guy is just as important as the number one guy. Together they’re on the mt Rushmore of basketball duos, Shaq and Kobe, Stockton and Malone, Jordan and Pippin. Throwing shade doesn’t make your shine brighter

  • @kelvingillett5331
    @kelvingillett5331 Рік тому

    Fisrt of all i just want to say this is one of the greatest delivery ive heard in a long time maybe since the 90s not only that but accurate and true ,now as i look at and i remember it like yesterday the bulls is such a great dynasty up on till this day that you can understand why if a player like scottie is not feeling appreciated things like this is inevitable to happen because the way these guys played back then was absolutely amazing and to see how the bulls organization treated scottie was really sad because i know for a fact that people in the front office knew it was about mj first then the other guys and i know they thought that many other young players was going to come after and do what they saw the bulls did but this is why Jordan is so great he raised the level of play for each and every individual that played on those bulls team and as for scottie he was the main guy after mj so one can relate to what he is going through in a sense ,the bulls were beating off great teams and made it look like childs play so every player on those bulls teams felt the level invisibility at the time especially of course the two main characters see we all have to remember like you said as a youngster we all wanted to be like mike and thats all over the entire world not just only in the states because if you look back at it since mj got to Chicago the bulls were the doormats of the NBA and when mj got there every year they got better and better so we didn't see any wrong in mj we only saw growth each and every year the bulls just got better and when pippen arrived in his self and got over the fear of dealing with Dennis rodman and the rest of the pistons they never looked back since and this is the main reason for pips behavior today because in all the players that played on the bulls pippen was the one that they mostly needed to mature so that they could have got over the hump and he did and after that the rest is history,its sad what is happening now but in reality there is nothing you can do about Jordan's greatness but i really wish the best for scottie because he deserves the respect for his greatness as well ,

  • @reginaldsinclair152
    @reginaldsinclair152 Рік тому +2

    All of this off the court drama I careless to know. I love my Chicago 🦬. Jordan, Pippen and all supporting members. The memories never fade and can never be overshadowed by this craziness. A woman can mess up a man's mind up. if he let her. Move on from past trauma and relationship. Heartaches I'm used to. God loves me more and treated me better than anyone. So case close for all else 😊

  • @ghettoplatinum969
    @ghettoplatinum969 Рік тому +6

    Pippen is not being fully honest with himself about himself as a player nor Jordan. He continues to criticize the last dance documentary as some romanticism for Jordan and a hit piece to speak about his personal issues when every single controversy that surrounded Jordan in his playing days was dealt with in the documentary. Hell it was exposed that Jordan could be a bit of a bully in practice and everything. Pippen is being sensitive because he didn't want any of his dirty laundry or bad decisions to come to light but he ok'd the documentary. Honestly he got more of a fair representation than he deserved considering in 1998 Jordan pretty much won that title by himself with help from Rodman and kukoc. Pippen was a no show in 98 and I think that is what's ticking him off that that was exposed. And while he is doing things for attention he is killing his credibility as a basketball analyst. We lied to ourselves for years about the impact of pippen because we love our bulls players but pippen seriously needs to chill before we really open the files on his tenure as a bulls player and expose all the 10 and 13 pt games he had while Jordan had to carry the team. We coddled pippen and gave him a pass after the migraine game, his no shows vs the magic, his chair throwing and crying because kukoc got the last shots, his .500 record he had before Jordan came back that season and saved him. If Jordan was really that selfish he would have approved several trades Krause wanted to make to send pippen elsewhere and retool the team. It's crazy after all these years of bulls fans hating Krause how right he was about the moves he wanted to make. Sometimes I seriously wish Jordan would have just teamed up with Barkley or Shaq and destroyed the league. Jordan was loyal to pippen just so his crybaby behind could burn him years later smh

    • @edwardtatum9930
      @edwardtatum9930 Рік тому +3

      Not to pile on Pippin but the gun incident and the two Detroit playoff series he was a no show. Pip your ex wife and the move to L.A were more of bad choices you made.

    • @mattveteska8559
      @mattveteska8559 Рік тому

      The first year that Jordan retired ,which was 94,I believe he was third in MVP voting,not too mention.the Bulls won lost record was 2 years off of the pace when Jordan was on the team

  • @saifabdullah9249
    @saifabdullah9249 Рік тому

    I had noticed that so early and i said he need help ... I really can't watch him talking without being sad .. i hope that he can get help he is a legend and a good person .. he need help

  • @williammorris3303
    @williammorris3303 Рік тому

    During that magic spot in the 90s I was in my middle teens and I’ll never forget. Those of us who were watching back then remember how much Scottie put into it and how much of it was on his shoulders (the wins). So yeah this is only hurting him. He is looking like a modern 2020s persona. And that can only tarnish your brand

  • @renenunez9895
    @renenunez9895 Рік тому +14

    It's very sad for those of us who saw the greatness of the Bulls.

  • @KJs_exp
    @KJs_exp Рік тому +3

    Not gonna lie it’s absolutely hilarious how even in a talk about Scottie pippen you played a majority of MJ highlights 😭😭😭😭

  • @airgunacademy6764
    @airgunacademy6764 10 місяців тому

    thank God i watched pippen live in Toronto. It was a good time for everyone. Unlike now, depressing and chaos.

  • @digiprez77
    @digiprez77 Рік тому

    I got to see a few Bucks/Bulls games during the MJ era and in one of them Scottie scored 41 points.

  • @warbirdwf
    @warbirdwf Рік тому +4

    Listen, we all suffer through low points in our lives. Clearly Scottie is not in a good place. His anger and frustrations with the Last Dance have some merit. His comments today have some truth. However, to voice these grievances they way he's doing it only diminishes his legacy. Scottie needs to understand that the public won't forget his greatness on the court. That Jordan would have no rings w/out Scottie. I hope Scotty can find some peace and enjoy his legacy as one of the greatest to play the game.

    • @davidschmidt1793
      @davidschmidt1793 Рік тому +1

      Jordan was the best player in the league. To say he would have won 0 rings without Pippen is innacurate. Unless you mean if they had removed Pippen from those 91-93 and 96-98 teams, then it could be argued. Replace Pippen for any top10 superstar at the time(Robinson,Hakeem,Malone,Barkley,Drexler,Stockton,Ewing,Wilkins,Grant Hill,Shaq) and he's winning a lot of rings.

    • @Job.Well.Done_01
      @Job.Well.Done_01 Рік тому +2

      It doesn’t diminish his legacy. He’s Scottie Pippen.
      Everyone goes through ups and downs. He’s still Scottie Pippen.

  • @DarthDickhed
    @DarthDickhed 10 місяців тому +15

    Love ya Scottie, you was one of my heroes as a kid!

  • @samuil_maxim
    @samuil_maxim 7 місяців тому

    I was 13y in '92,..and we were staying up until 03:00 - 04:00 with my sister and friends to watch the finals on this side of the world in Europe, I was for Utah Jazz when Carl Malone played, after that for Sacramento cause many players were from here,...and last final that i remember watching so utterly and cheerful was when Detroit beat Lakers in the finals with Rashid and Ben Wallace...i knew all the players at that time,..i respected M.J. my sister cheer for Chicago, but i don't,..and whenever i think about this type of things for me and for you all up there whether it is sport or movie or whatever,...It was one hundred times better just cause of the things that you've mention before,..We were more sincere in our feelings, we didn't bother how Scotty Pippen was at home, with who is he sleeping with, we didn't bother what Tom Hanks said to i don't know Susan Sarandon or blah blah, or what Tom Cruz had for breakfast,..And what we did to ourselves now is ruin the genuine feeling, ruin the romance, the memory of what we liked bothering with all this things that have nothing, i repeat NOTHING TO DO with our feelings and memory and task and role that they played in our life.
    p.s. You are at the point of everything you've said about this issue with Pippen.

  • @user-js2om6hc9g
    @user-js2om6hc9g 10 місяців тому +1

    there are 5 starting players on every team, each one has a role and in any given moment anyone of those 5 make a play that will make you a winner, so that said to make a documentary of Michael Jordan is fine to focus on him since is his documentary, but if it is a chicago bulls documentary then you must acknowledge the contribution made by all the other players, Pippen was a beast and I agree the Bulls would have not won the championships they won if it wasnt for Pippen, but you could argue that other players contributions were also important, like Paxton 3 point shooting, Kucok, Grant, so the whole team deserves the glory.

  • @Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001
    @Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001 10 місяців тому +6

    You a Legend Scottie!!! You deserved better and it will come to you