15 Top Quotes By Scottie Pippen
Scottie Pippen is an American former professional basketball player. He won six championships with the Chicago Blues out of the seventeen seasons in the ‘National Basketball Association.’ During the 1990s, he played an important role along with Michael Jordan in transfiguring the Bulls into a championship team. He is regarded as one of the prominent small forwards of all time. He also strikes equilibrium between wit, straightforwardness, and conviction, when he speaks. Here is a list of some interesting quotes by Scottie Pippen, which have been excerpted from his interviews and thoughts. We bring to you a collection of quotes by Scottie Pippen on net-worth, last-dance, NBA, teamwork, examples, needs, thinking, winning, dedication, memories, night, morning, etc.
We aren't playing as well as we'd like.
The mailman doesn't deliver on Sundays.
Sometimes a player's greatest challenge is coming to grips with his role on the team.
One of the hardest things for a ball player to do is to accept his role
Michael Jordan is probably the greatest scorer to ever play in the game. But I may go as far to say Lebron James may be the the greatest player to ever play the game.
It's superb, definitely. Something that is new to me, that is shocking. I got the news last night about 3 in the morning, and I don't think I even went back to bed.
It's going to be great. A lot of the players are coming. I wasn't here when they put (Jackson) up in the rafters. But to have him here as my number goes up, it brings back a lot of great memories.
I've always led by example and I'm not that vocal.
I visualize the game. I think about who I am guarding, the things he likes to do.
I probably should've listened to Michael a year ago when he said that Charles will never win a championship because he doesn't show any dedication.
I know sometimes I need to be more like M.J., but M.J. also needs to be more like me. He needs to be the player he is with more my mentality.
He's one of the best power forwards of all-time. I take my hands off to him.
He's very knowledgeable. That's the one advantage that I see in Kobe Bryant's career compared to Michael Jordan. Ten years into Kobe Bryant's career, we're seeing a very polished 27-year-old player who's probably got another seven or eight great years ahead of him.
It [would have] been very difficult. As I said, the rules ... but if the rules were put in place back when Michael Jordan was in his prime - no hand-checking, the game was more geared toward offense, wanting to promote scoring in the game - he could have probably got close. He did score 69.
It's hard to put it in perspective right now. I'm starting to feel a little emotional about what's going to happen Friday night. Getting your number put in the rafters is always something that as a kid ... you dream of seeing happen to you.