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    A well-deserved honor to arguably the NBA's best all-around player!

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    yeah! Scottie was a great player, nakatulong tlga sya kay MJ...

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    I like pippen than michael jordan

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    if not for the 1.8 seconds scene in 95 or 94, his career would be picture perfect...

    mods kindly merge this thread sa ating Perpetual NBA thread

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    Scottie was a great player, nakatulong tlga sya kay MJ...
    I agree..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimpOy
    if not for the 1.8 seconds scene in 95 or 94, his career would be picture perfect...

    mods kindly merge this thread sa ating Perpetual NBA thread
    anong 1.8 seconds, pls. paki kwento...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699
    anong 1.8 seconds, pls. paki kwento...
    It was the 1993-1994 season, Jordan had announced his first retirement and Pippen was left to be the main man in Chicago.

    The Conference semi-final pitted the Bulls against their rivals, the New York Knicks. Down two games, With 1.8 seconds left, and the Bulls down, Jackson had designed a play for Toni Kukoc’s much to Pippen’s dismay. This was when Pippen refused to go back in the game.

    and if my memory serves me right Toni swishes the ball in the bucket.

    one of the greeatest maybe kasi maraming forwards na magagaling like bernanrd king, who for one, was never given recognition.

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    Yep, but in terms of all-around play (most notably defense), Pippen ranks at or near the top I think it was Kerr who said that Pippen is that rarest of players who can dominate or make his presence felt in a ballgame without scoring too many points

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimpOy
    It was the 1993-1994 season, Jordan had announced his first retirement and Pippen was left to be the main man in Chicago.

    The Conference semi-final pitted the Bulls against their rivals, the New York Knicks. Down two games, With 1.8 seconds left, and the Bulls down, Jackson had designed a play for Toni Kukoc’s much to Pippen’s dismay. This was when Pippen refused to go back in the game.

    and if my memory serves me right Toni swishes the ball in the bucket.

    one of the greeatest maybe kasi maraming forwards na magagaling like bernanrd king, who for one, was never given recognition.
    Yeah, Toni Kukoc made the shot, further boosting Phil Jackson's reputation as Zen Master, Pippen issued a public apology the next day.
    The Bulls might not have won a single title if Pippen wasn't there to backup MJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by falken
    The Bulls might not have won a single title if Pippen wasn't there to backup MJ.
    Yeah....It's an unbeatable tandem...or much to say the dynamic duo..huh...like Batman & Robin

    Scottie deserves all these recognitions.....

    As analysts said, siguro hanggang ngayon laking sisi Portland that they have passed on Pippen during his drafting days....hehhe...Talagang pinagtampuhan sila ng grasya....hehe

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