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Author: | NSJ [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Scotty Pippen |
This is an interesting read . . . http://www.esquire.com/features/what-iv ... ys.twitter Scotty Pippen wrote: The first NBA game I ever saw in person was the one I played in. Respect is what you get when you take the ball away from somebody. Being the youngest of twelve kids and having your underwear handed down teaches you how to share. When I was four or five, I had an older brother who got paralyzed from the neck down in junior high school. Some kid did a wrestling fall on him and hit his spine. We had to take care of him. I went from being the baby to not really being the baby anymore. I was way behind physically in high school. They had weight bars that were about forty-five pounds. I couldn't handle them. Couldn't even put the weights on. It was embarrassing. So I always figured out ways to avoid lifting when I was young. To some degree, I was always fighting my way out of a corner. It's really Scotty. But for some reason, when people see it with a y, they shorten it to Scott. That's how they announced me at the NBA draft. Scott Pippen. What was I going to do, argue with the commissioner? There was never a buddy-buddy day where we took it easy on each other in practice. Guarding Michael Jordan meant trying to keep from getting embarrassed. Especially when we practiced at our own facility — which was pretty much open early on. There were cameras and film crews every day. I could've guarded Kareem in the playoffs and it would've been less intimidating. Most of basketball is in the mind. But it helps to have big hands. Michael had the ability to hold a basketball as if it were a tennis ball. Michael wasn't the easiest guy to play with early on. He was always looked at as a great scorer that would never win. So he tried to meet the challenge all by himself. It just doesn't work that way. When Phil took the job, his main goal was to change Michael's mentality. Phil felt Michael needed to do other things in order to make us successful. Chemistry is something that a team has to develop over time. It comes from being out on the court together. It comes from playing cards together. It comes from watching other teams play together. It comes from being in the film room together. It comes from winning. You learn how to protect one another. People are going to like the Cubs even if they never win because if you live in Chicago, all huddled up during the wintertime, the opportunity to go out in the summertime and enjoy baseball makes it very easy to like the Cubs. Phil got us into yoga. It was tough in the beginning. We hadn't even heard of yoga. But it was something that allowed us to calm down after practice, to relax and stop thinking about going to the mall to buy this or that. It's seldom that you go into a gym and not hear a basketball bouncing or weights dropping. But the lights would dim after practice, and over time it became a sacred place. Winning three championships back to back doesn't give you a chance to evaluate one from the other. I didn't enjoy the championships as much as I should have. It's a long season and we couldn't wait for it to be over. The celebration would last for a day, and then we'd want to get away. Winning separates you from losers. What I've learned from being successful is to be thankful. If I had left, Michael would have probably tried to shoot more and score more. I didn't try to become a thirty-point-per-game scorer when Michael left. My mentality was to do other things better rather than to try to change who I was. I eased up maybe one or two points from my normal average, but I probably averaged more assists, had more rebounds, and was more of a verbal leader. If you watched the film, you wouldn't be able to tell any difference in my play. Your wife becomes a teammate. You've got to do what you've got to do to win. Sometimes you don't win. But there's another day. Film don't lie. There probably is courage in fashion. For Dennis Rodman, yes. My six rings are in storage. I don't have to wear them. The rings are more like a tattoo on me that everybody can see. |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Grown man shouldnt go as Scottie anyway Scott Pippen |
Author: | Phil McCracken [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Quote: People are going to like the Cubs even if they never win because if you live in Chicago, all huddled up during the wintertime, the opportunity to go out in the summertime and enjoy baseball makes it very easy to like the Cubs. But not the Sox |
Author: | Krazy Ivan [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Phil McCracken wrote: Quote: People are going to like the Cubs even if they never win because if you live in Chicago, all huddled up during the wintertime, the opportunity to go out in the summertime and enjoy baseball makes it very easy to like the Cubs. But not the Sox wtf, Scottie?!?!? |
Author: | Michael Jeffrey Jordan [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Scotty Pippen wrote: To some degree, I was always fighting my way out of a corner. Quite naturally, you are still copying me, to some extent. Scotty Pippen wrote: It's really Scotty. But for some reason, when people see it with a y, they shorten it to Scott. See, I was right all along. |
Author: | NSJ [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
rogers park bryan wrote: Grown man shouldnt go as Scottie anyway Scott Pippen What did you mean by "Don't even try to correct it, J." Correct what? |
Author: | spmack [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Michael Jeffrey Jordan wrote: Scotty Pippen wrote: To some degree, I was always fighting my way out of a corner. Quite naturally, you are still copying me, to some extent. Scotty Pippen wrote: It's really Scotty. But for some reason, when people see it with a y, they shorten it to Scott. See, I was right all along. MJ is still one of best mults around....Biggie should let Scotty come back, since he told me that he did like that mult. |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
NSJ wrote: rogers park bryan wrote: Grown man shouldnt go as Scottie anyway Scott Pippen What did you mean by "Don't even try to correct it, J." Correct what? No, my original post was Dont even try to correct J. I thought people would be all over you for the misspelling. I thought you spelled that as disrespect and was trying to say it was fine. That is what I get for posting on thread title alone. |
Author: | Big Chicagoan [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Phil McCracken wrote: Quote: People are going to like the Cubs even if they never win because if you live in Chicago, all huddled up during the wintertime, the opportunity to go out in the summertime and enjoy baseball makes it very easy to like the Cubs. But not the Sox Sox have more night games. Cubs are day games, which is what I think he was getting at. |
Author: | NSJ [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Got it. |
Author: | Phil McCracken [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Big Chicagoan wrote: Phil McCracken wrote: Quote: People are going to like the Cubs even if they never win because if you live in Chicago, all huddled up during the wintertime, the opportunity to go out in the summertime and enjoy baseball makes it very easy to like the Cubs. But not the Sox Sox have more night games. Cubs are day games, which is what I think he was getting at. My guess is its a veiled shot at Reinsdorf. |
Author: | The Original Kid Cairo [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
this thread... |
Author: | The Original Kid Cairo [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
One more thing... One of the things that makes Pip great is the fact that he wasn't this highly-touted prodigy scouted out of 8th grade like the Lebrons and the Kobes of the world. Pip was a rail-thin, poor kid from the south who WORKED HIS ASS off to become one of the greatest to ever play the game. He epitomizes the "work hard and you'll succeed" narrative that a lot of Americans like to insist still exists in this country. I'm not saying it doesn't exist in some cases, but it's not as cut 'n dry as some people like to make it. Respekt, for real... |
Author: | Hawg Ass [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
He's from Arkansas |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
Hawg Ass wrote: He's from Arkansas He was so great it doesnt matter |
Author: | Hawg Ass [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
rogers park bryan wrote: Hawg Ass wrote: He's from Arkansas He was so great it doesnt matter It does when you have so few. |
Author: | FavreFan [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 6:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scotty Pippen |
2nd best player ever out of Arkansas? |
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