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Scottie Maurice Pippen (born September 25, 1965) is a retired American (United States) professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is most remembered for his time with the Chicago Bulls, with whom he was instrumental to six NBA Championships and their record 1996 season of 72 wins. Pippen, along with Michael Jordan, played an important role in transforming the Bulls team into a vehicle for popularizing the NBA around the world during the 1990s.
Pippen was named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team eight times and the All-NBA First Team (All-NBA Team) three times. He was a seven-time NBA All Star (NBA All-Star Game) and was the NBA All Star Game MVP in 1994. He was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History during the 1996–97 NBA season (1996-97 NBA season), and is one of four players to have their jerseys retired by the Chicago Bulls (the others being Jerry Sloan, Bob Love, and Michael Jordan). During his seventeen-year career, he played twelve seasons with the Bulls (Chicago Bulls), one with the Rockets (Houston Rockets) and four with the Trail Blazers (Portland Trail Blazers), making the postseason sixteen straight times. He is third on the list of most postseason games played, behind Robert Horry and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Pippen was elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010, and will be formally inducted on August 13.
Position: Small forward
Weight Lbs: 228
Number on List: 33
Date of birth: 1965-09-25
Birth Location: Hamburg, Arkansas, United States, U.S.
Career Start: 1987
Career End: 2004
Medaltemplates: MedalSportMen's Basketball MedalCountryUSA MedalGold1992 Barcelona (1992 Summer Olympics) National team (Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics) MedalGold1996 Atlanta (1996 Summer Olympics) National team (Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics)