Welcome back to court, Scottie Pippen

^ I didn't even see your comment before until just now. I edited my previous reply so it doesn't look like I'm trying to announce something you hadalready mentioned (yes OCD
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^^^ska, I'd like to meet the one percent of this board that Scottie can't beat. I think you overestimate us.
 
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I was just saying that just in case there were some D-1 players on here or players that never had a chance to play anywhere but have crazy game.

But yeah, if we have 60,000 members, then 1% would mean that 600 NTers could beat Scottie.

And there's just no damn way that's true.

A dozen.

TOPS.

So that's 0.002%

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Maybe he thinks he could help the Celtics out that's why he's getting warmed up.

Or, maybe this is part of MJ's plan to bring him to Charlotte so they can both play together again.
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my question is why do these leagues allow Pippen to jump around from team to team. After all these are professional teams with players that have a lot of moneyon the line for their teams to win. Imagine you are on the opposing team and you find out that your opponent just signed a top 50 all-time NBA player for agame. That is not fair to the other teams in the league. To make matters worse, he joined the best team in the Finland league to make the league even morelopsided. Say, for arguments sake that he joined a mediocre team instead, and say at the end of the season that team makes the playoffs by one game, that wouldbe cause for a controversy.

On the other hand I understand that at the end of the day it is a business and everyone is in to make a dollar and of course having Pippen play one nightcertainly fills the seats and creates hype.
 
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