Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan isn’t the only one who hates Detroit Pistons legend Isiah Thomas. His partner in crime during the ’90s, NBA great Scottie Pippen, is in the same boat.
Thomas was the leader of the Pistons, who physically beat up Jordan and Pippen, so it wasn’t surprising to see Thomas portrayed negatively in ESPN’s “The Last Dance” docuseries since Jordan had editorial control over the popular documentary.
Even though Pippen is upset with Jordan over how he was represented in the doc, he is happy that Thomas looked bad.
In his memoir, “Unguarded,” Pippen indicated that Thomas only had himself to blame for looking terrible in “The Last Dance” docuseries. Pippen also wrote that Thomas tried to declare a truce, but he wasn’t interested.
“In the spring of 2020, while the doc was being aired, Isiah was interested in the two of us declaring a truce,” Pippen wrote. “He reached out to B. J. Armstrong, who called me: ‘Would you be willing to talk to him?’ B.J. asked. Dude, are you kidding me? When I came into the league, he was never nice to me. Why would I want to meet with him now? Isiah is no fool. He knows better than anyone else how poorly he came across in The Last Dance, and with good reason. I wasn’t about to make it easier for him.”
Not only did Thomas and the Pistons try to hurt Jordan and Pippen, but Thomas also displayed poor sportsmanship on May 27, 1991.
The Bulls swept the Pistons in the 1991 Eastern Conference Finals after losing to their rivals in the playoffs for three straight years. Before Game 4 ended, Thomas and the Pistons walked off the court and didn’t shake the Bulls players’ hands.
Ever since then, it is believed Jordan and Pippen lost any respect they had for Thomas.
Jordan and Pippen played a significant role in Thomas not making the 1992 Dream Team. Jordan and Pippen didn’t want Thomas on the roster and got their wish.
Team USA won the gold medal in Barcelona. Jordan admitted in “The Last Dance” that the chemistry was great since Thomas wasn’t on the team.
It’s worth mentioning that Jordan did call Thomas the second-best point guard in NBA history in “The Last Dance.” As for Pippen, he’s never spoken highly of Thomas
In 2018, Pippen and Charles Oakley spoke with actor Michael Rapaport for The Players’ Tribune and Pippen destroyed Thomas when Rapport asked about Zeke.
“Don’t nobody know who he is anyway,” Pippen said in the YouTube video. “What am I gonna say? He’s a snake. Just saying.”
Thomas and Magic Johnson squashed their beef on NBA TV a few years ago, but don’t expect Jordan or Pippen to ever have a relationship with Thomas.
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