Scottie Pippen still obsessed with Michael Jordan. The latest comments have sparked a debate

Horace Grant and Luc Longley joined Pippen in a series of talks with fans

During the 1990s, the NBA experienced a golden era dominated by the Chicago Bulls, who secured six championships with the help of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and other key players. This era was thoroughly chronicled in the documentary “The Last Dance.”

This documentary, available on multiple platforms, unveiled previously unknown moments from the final series the Chicago Bulls played against the Utah Jazz. The Bulls emerged victorious in this series, winning four games to two.

However, the portrayal of Michael Jordan as the primary protagonist did not sit well with other team members, particularly Scottie Pippen, Jordan’s renowned teammate. This discontent also extended to other former Bulls players like Horace Grant and Luc Longley. In response, they initiated a tour in Australia named the “No Bull Tour,” aiming to share their perspectives and experiences from those championship years.

Scottie Pippen won’t let go

The “No Bull Tour” will see former Chicago Bulls players Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, and Luc Longley speak in cities such as Sydney, Tasmania, and Melbourne. They aim to address and demystify some of the narratives presented in the documentary, “The Last Dance,” particularly the depiction of them as mere accessories to Michael Jordan.

This tour is part of a collaboration between the three ex-Bulls stars and the Australian Basketball League. The partnership aims to bring NBA legends to Australia to inspire and engage with the nation’s youth.