Its a shame that because of his stupidity, Hardaway will now forever be remembered for those comments instead of being a great, and possibly hall of fame player.
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44-9 bitches.
Solid finish, Terry and Dirk came on strong. Tmac was a force to be reckoned with though...he's stepping it up big time in the absence of Yao.
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Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post44-9 bitches.
Solid finish, Terry and Dirk came on strong. Tmac was a force to be reckoned with though...he's stepping it up big time in the absence of Yao.
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Report: Pippen considering comeback
February 16, 2007
CHICAGO (TICKER) -- Scottie Pippen is thinking of a comeback. Seriously.
The Chicago Tribune reported Friday that Pippen, one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players who has been retired since the end of the 2003-04 season, may want to resume his basketball career.
According to the report, Pippen hopes to play for a contending team in this season's playoffs. He also would like to be a player-coach.
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"I'm thinking of trying to come back for the playoffs," Pippen told the newspaper. "Something like the last two months of the season, somewhere I can come back and play limited minutes to start, play point forward for someone and build toward the playoffs. It's something I've been thinking about for the last three months."
But even getting a chance would seem like a longshot for Pippen, who turned 41 years old on September. He last played in the NBA in 2003-04 with the Chicago Bulls, when he was limited to 23 games due to knee problems.
In his last season, Pippen hardly resembled the player that he was throughout his career. He looked slow and often was beaten off the dribble.
Pippen will be able to show any potential suitor where he is at physically when he teams with Bulls guard Ben Gordon and the Chicago Sky's Candice Dupree in the "Shooting Stars" contest as part of Saturday night's festivities at All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas.
During his 17-year career, Pippen missed the playoffs just once. His 208 career postseason games rank second in NBA history behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar's 237.
As a point forward in coach Phil Jackson's triangle offense, the 6-8 Pippen teamed with Michael Jordan to help the Bulls win six NBA titles in the 1990s. He spent his first 11 seasons with the Bulls.
A seven-time All-Star forward known for his versatility and ability to defend some of the league's top scorers, Pippen went on the play one season with Houston and four more with Portland before rejoining the Bulls in 2003-04. He averaged just 5.9 points in his final season.
Even though he always took a back seat to Jordan, Pippen was still voted as one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players of all-time in 1996. He was named to the All-Defensive Team seven times and earned All-Star MVP honors in 1994.
Pippen has played in 1,178 games and averaged 16.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.96 steals.
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Originally posted by oldgringo View PostReport: Pippen considering comeback
February 16, 2007
CHICAGO (TICKER) -- Scottie Pippen is thinking of a comeback. Seriously.
The Chicago Tribune reported Friday that Pippen, one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players who has been retired since the end of the 2003-04 season, may want to resume his basketball career.
According to the report, Pippen hopes to play for a contending team in this season's playoffs. He also would like to be a player-coach.
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"I'm thinking of trying to come back for the playoffs," Pippen told the newspaper. "Something like the last two months of the season, somewhere I can come back and play limited minutes to start, play point forward for someone and build toward the playoffs. It's something I've been thinking about for the last three months."
But even getting a chance would seem like a long shot for Pippen, who turned 41 years old on September. He last played in the NBA in 2003-04 with the Chicago Bulls, when he was limited to 23 games due to knee problems.
In his last season, Pippen hardly resembled the player that he was throughout his career. He looked slow and often was beaten off the dribble.
Pippen will be able to show any potential suitor where he is at physically when he teams with Bulls guard Ben Gordon and the Chicago Sky's Candice Dupree in the "Shooting Stars" contest as part of Saturday night's festivities at All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas.
During his 17-year career, Pippen missed the playoffs just once. His 208 career postseason games rank second in NBA history behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar's 237.
As a point forward in coach Phil Jackson's triangle offense, the 6-8 Pippen teamed with Michael Jordan to help the Bulls win six NBA titles in the 1990s. He spent his first 11 seasons with the Bulls.
A seven-time All-Star forward known for his versatility and ability to defend some of the league's top scorers, Pippen went on the play one season with Houston and four more with Portland before rejoining the Bulls in 2003-04. He averaged just 5.9 points in his final season.
Even though he always took a back seat to Jordan, Pippen was still voted as one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players of all-time in 1996. He was named to the All-Defensive Team seven times and earned All-Star MVP honors in 1994.
Pippen has played in 1,178 games and averaged 16.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.96 steals.
To bad he said contender cause the Lakes could use his expertise on the triangle.
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Orlando sources report that Howard has been practicing a couple wicked maneuvers that might inject this dying competition with the ingenuity/originality it desperately needs. One is a 360 throwdown with the rim hiked to 12 feet, two feet higher than regulation. The other sets the rim at 11 1/2 feet and has Howard purportedly going between his legs with the ball in mid-air before flushing.
The league wont let him raise the rim though.
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