Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan are arguably the best duo in NBA history.
The Chicago Bulls legends won six NBA championships and three-peated twice during the ’90s while going undefeated in the Finals.
Most people assumed that Pippen and Jordan were close friends since they had amazing chemistry on the court and never said anything negative about each other during their playing days.
However, in his memoir, “Unguarded,” Pippen revealed he and Jordan have never had a close relationship.
Pippen wrote in his book that he has plenty of friends and doesn’t get too upset that he and Jordan aren’t close. However, Pippen admitted he “missed some openings” that could have brought him closer to Jordan.
“I don’t usually allow our lack of closeness to bother me,” Pippen wrote. “I have plenty of friends. Yet there are occasions, and watching the doc was definitely one, when I think about the relationship I wish the two of us had, and it hurts. It hurts a lot. By no means am I an innocent party here. I missed some openings that might have made a difference, and I have to live with that.”
Jordan gave Pippen a set of golf clubs in 1987. Jordan loved playing golf and invited Pippen to play with him during his free time.
However, Pippen never joined Jordan on the greens. He wrote about that and another significant regret in his book.
Pippen was having problems with his back during his rookie season with the Bulls, so his doctor told him not to play golf with Jordan. There’s nothing wrong with that.
However, Pippen should be ashamed of himself — and it sounds like he is — for not speaking with Jordan after Jordan’s dad was killed in 1993.
“Another opportunity, if you can call it that, came during the summer of 1993, and I feel horrible every time I think about it,” Pippen wrote. “Michael’s father, James Jordan, had been murdered. The two were inseparable. When I heard the news, I should have reached out to Michael right away. Instead, I went through the Bulls’ PR department, and once they told me no one from the organization had been in contact with him, I gave up. Having lost my own dad three years before, I might have been able to offer Michael some comfort. To this day, he and I haven’t spoken about his father’s death.”
Pippen and Jordan won three NBA championships before James Jordan was killed and three more after the funeral. Pippen had multiple chances to talk to Jordan, but he never did.
That’s not a good look for him whatsoever and it’s surprising he wrote about it in his book.
Jordan hasn’t spoken publicly about Pippen since Pippen’s book came out. Pippen bashed Jordan several times in the book, so much so that it wouldn’t be a surprise if the two Hall of Famers never spoke again.
Pippen is furious at Jordan over how “The Last Dance” docuseries turned out and Jordan may not forgive Pippen for never reaching out about his father’s death.
Pippen and Jordan were exceptional teammates. Unlike Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal, they never had beef.
However, one thing is clear: Pippen despised being called “Robin.”
Pippen made sure he wrote about Jordan’s NBA playoff record without him. Jordan was 1-9 in the postseason before Pippen joined the Bulls, which is why Pippen hated being called “Robin.”
“God, I hated that term and being referred to as Robin to his Batman,” Pippen wrote. “Someone he felt he needed to pull along to approach every game and practice as intensely as he did; me, a team-oriented purist, offended when he tried to win games by himself.”
Pippen was bitter about “The Last Dance” and used his book to tell his story and reveal what it was really like playing with Jordan.
It’s been sad to watch Pippen write and say so many negative things about Jordan, but Pippen was free to use his book and words as he wanted to.
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