Sports: Stephen A. Smith reveals that Jordan feels betrayed by Pippen for withholding condolences after Jordan's father was murdered

Chiyo

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This is the wildest thing to me.

As someone who was a LITTLE kid during their 2nd 3peat. I could never imagine them NOT being cool. I just assumed they were boys until recently. Batman and Robin, Kid and Play, Abbot and Costello, Jordan and Pippen......it was just known.

You gotta really hate a nigga to not wish him well in person after his pops gets murked though.......Like really hate a nigga. :smh: :smh: :smh:
 

EGO-TRIP

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It's a bunch of valid reasons Pippen hates Jorden . Jorden was the senior who never graduated so you could develop into the man . He played mind games or got phycial if they were soft , anything to maintain his dominance of the team. Scotty just woke up to the games too late
 

shaddyvillethug

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He "withheld" it because he thought MJ was a shitty person and teammate who had already betrayed him. MJ has proven as much throughout the years including in that shitty documentary that had you niggas dickeating him during the pandemic.
That shit was the greatest thing to touch television since color tv.

Not only did we have supreme archive footage.

We had honest opinions about every situation.

nobody in the district can hold a 10 part series.
 

jack walsh13

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Man that shit is never that deep in life for you not to offer condolences for a family member passing. People can be real pieces of shit in any occupation.



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ansatsusha_gouki

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It's a bunch of valid reasons Pippen hates Jorden . Jorden was the senior who never graduated so you could develop into the man . He played mind games or got phycial if they were soft , anything to maintain his dominance of the team. Scotty just woke up to the games too late


I'll say this,too many people defend Jordan like he's beyond criticism. Like,if a bunch of teammates have issues with the documentary or how Jordan treated them or his teammates;why not investigate or have them on your platform to talk about it. Too many times I've seen people say Scotty or Jordan's former teammates are bitter yet haven't stopped and think;maybe there's truth to it.

For whatever reason, people are scared to say anything bad about Jordan and I don't understand why.


While,I did enjoy the documentary;the documentary was marketed as the Bulls last run but it became a Jordan lovefest.
 

Amajorfucup

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That shit was the greatest thing to touch television since color tv.

Not only did we have supreme archive footage.

We had honest opinions about every situation.

nobody in the district can hold a 10 part series.
I can do a 10 part series on a washed coon that comes to the city and gets finessed by a DC jew. Used up and played. Ruining his legacy by making the grave error of playing without Scottie Pippen and Phil Jackson and gets exposed as one of the worst players in the league and literally the worst starter at his position.
 
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djpolo

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As a person who lost his mom, I had "many" friends who did not attend her funeral, at first, that shit hurt BAD! I even had a friend who lost his mom prior to me loosing mine and still didn't attend her funeral. Even though we kept in touch it always bothered me.

Then one of the coaches that taught at our school died and I believe he spoke at his funeral. Honestly the pain resurfaced and my thoughts were, you attended his funeral, but couldn't be there for moms? Cool.

As the years passed I started to understand that it was selfish of me to feel the way I did. We think we know people, but we only know the surface of those we know even if we have known them for years. In other words, you never know a persons full story because most people don't truly know their own selves.

I also found fault within because I remembered a woman who considered me a son. She died and I called my friend to apologize to her for not attending the funeral. My selfish reason was because it was in another city.

Once I felt the pain of loosing my own mom, I realized I needed to stop judging other peoples actions, even if my homeboy lived in the same city, he was not required to be my friend on my terms.

As I learned to look inward, I learned that I too am guilty in some way of all the things that other peoples actions bother me. I also learned the more I stopped trying to be right, the less wrong I am. Not gonna judge either one of them. I've learned no matter how you see a person, actions tell you everything you need to know when a person is hurt by another. Never again will I hold pain, anger inside due to someone else's behavior.

I've said it once, and I'll say it again. We can be family, friends or lovers, if your vibrations do not resonate the same as mine, or I consider your energy to be the complete opposite of mine, I will put blessings to you into the universe, and love you from a far if need be. That's another reason why I don't hold grudges for past relationships of any kind. I'd like to think neither of us are the same person anymore and that we both have evolved from the time whenever there was conflict between us.

At the end of this existence I have to be happy with the person I am. Holding grudges and being upset is like drinking poison waiting for the demise of the person you are holding all those negative emotions for. Like that line in that Deuces remix, act like it's gum in your hair, cut it out.
 

jack walsh13

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I'll say this,too many people defend Jordan like he's beyond criticism. Like,if a bunch of teammates have issues with the documentary or how Jordan treated them or his teammates;why not investigate or have them on your platform to talk about it. Too many times I've seen people say Scotty or Jordan's former teammates are bitter yet haven't stopped and think;maybe there's truth to it.

For whatever reason, people are scared to say anything bad about Jordan and I don't understand why.


While,I did enjoy the documentary;the documentary was marketed as the Bulls last run but it became a Jordan lovefest.
I agree with this.








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KingTaharqa

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34real

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Competitive people can be very petty and personal people,they'll go that extra mile to prove a point and I know this because I used to be that type of person and it can be hard to get out of it but with time you live and learn to let go.

It's also a coping mechanism to keep you from being hurt,let down cause you want people to live up to your standards but everyone isn't going to subscribe to that so you put up a wall,that "fuck em" wall.
 

4 Dimensional

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As a person who lost his mom, I had "many" friends who did not attend her funeral, at first, that shit hurt BAD! I even had a friend who lost his mom prior to me loosing mine and still didn't attend her funeral. Even though we kept in touch it always bothered me.

Then one of the coaches that taught at our school died and I believe he spoke at his funeral. Honestly the pain resurfaced and my thoughts were, you attended his funeral, but couldn't be there for moms? Cool.

As the years passed I started to understand that it was selfish of me to feel the way I did. We think we know people, but we only know the surface of those we know even if we have known them for years. In other words, you never know a persons full story because most people don't truly know their own selves.

I also found fault within because I remembered a woman who considered me a son. She died and I called my friend to apologize to her for not attending the funeral. My selfish reason was because it was in another city.

Once I felt the pain of loosing my own mom, I realized I needed to stop judging other peoples actions, even if my homeboy lived in the same city, he was not required to be my friend on my terms.

As I learned to look inward, I learned that I too am guilty in some way of all the things that other peoples actions bother me. I also learned the more I stopped trying to be right, the less wrong I am. Not gonna judge either one of them. I've learned no matter how you see a person, actions tell you everything you need to know when a person is hurt by another. Never again will I hold pain, anger inside due to someone else's behavior.

I've said it once, and I'll say it again. We can be family, friends or lovers, if your vibrations do not resonate the same as mine, or I consider your energy to be the complete opposite of mine, I will put blessings to you into the universe, and love you from a far if need be. That's another reason why I don't hold grudges for past relationships of any kind. I'd like to think neither of us are the same person anymore and that we both have evolved from the time whenever there was conflict between us.

At the end of this existence I have to be happy with the person I am. Holding grudges and being upset is like drinking poison waiting for the demise of the person you are holding all those negative emotions for. Like that line in that Deuces remix, act like it's gum in your hair, cut it out.

Thanks for sharing.
 

4 Dimensional

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I'll say this,too many people defend Jordan like he's beyond criticism. Like,if a bunch of teammates have issues with the documentary or how Jordan treated them or his teammates;why not investigate or have them on your platform to talk about it. Too many times I've seen people say Scotty or Jordan's former teammates are bitter yet haven't stopped and think;maybe there's truth to it.

For whatever reason, people are scared to say anything bad about Jordan and I don't understand why.


While,I did enjoy the documentary;the documentary was marketed as the Bulls last run but it became a Jordan lovefest.

People put celebrities at some high level.

Fuck em all it what I say. They are human and regardless of their accomplishments, they ain’t shit. MJ is definitely no exception.
 

knightmelodic

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He’d be on of those people I’d have a difficult time being in the same room in. Mofos that have a challenging time shutting the fuck up is problematic.

agreed

dudes he grew up with say the only reason he didn't get stomped out was because he was a clown. once he left NYC he dropped the joker act and became the insufferable coon we all know and hate
 

shaddyvillethug

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I can do a 10 part series on a washed coon that comes to the city and gets finessed by a DC jew. Used up and played. Ruining his legacy by making the grave error of playing without Scottie Pippen and Phil Jackson and gets exposed as one of the worst players in the league amd literally the worst starter at his position.
Nobody cares about what he did post ‘98

If we included the Jordan Wizard days it will be a 20 part series
 

xxxbishopxxx

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I had no idea these guys had issues back then. We didn’t have social media or camera phones for folks to be reporting.
plus it was known that the NBA and Mike's people worked over-time to hide any negative news about him during his prime playing days.

It wasn't until he unretired and he did the owner/player thing with the Wizards that his rep started taking hits in the media
 

xxxbishopxxx

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I'll say this,too many people defend Jordan like he's beyond criticism. Like,if a bunch of teammates have issues with the documentary or how Jordan treated them or his teammates;why not investigate or have them on your platform to talk about it. Too many times I've seen people say Scotty or Jordan's former teammates are bitter yet haven't stopped and think;maybe there's truth to it.

For whatever reason, people are scared to say anything bad about Jordan and I don't understand why.


While,I did enjoy the documentary;the documentary was marketed as the Bulls last run but it became a Jordan lovefest.
Supposedly, the doc had to get full blessing from Jordan before it could be released. That's why we got what we got.
 

xxxbishopxxx

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As a person who lost his mom, I had "many" friends who did not attend her funeral, at first, that shit hurt BAD! I even had a friend who lost his mom prior to me loosing mine and still didn't attend her funeral. Even though we kept in touch it always bothered me.

Then one of the coaches that taught at our school died and I believe he spoke at his funeral. Honestly the pain resurfaced and my thoughts were, you attended his funeral, but couldn't be there for moms? Cool.

As the years passed I started to understand that it was selfish of me to feel the way I did. We think we know people, but we only know the surface of those we know even if we have known them for years. In other words, you never know a persons full story because most people don't truly know their own selves.

I also found fault within because I remembered a woman who considered me a son. She died and I called my friend to apologize to her for not attending the funeral. My selfish reason was because it was in another city.

Once I felt the pain of loosing my own mom, I realized I needed to stop judging other peoples actions, even if my homeboy lived in the same city, he was not required to be my friend on my terms.

As I learned to look inward, I learned that I too am guilty in some way of all the things that other peoples actions bother me. I also learned the more I stopped trying to be right, the less wrong I am. Not gonna judge either one of them. I've learned no matter how you see a person, actions tell you everything you need to know when a person is hurt by another. Never again will I hold pain, anger inside due to someone else's behavior.

I've said it once, and I'll say it again. We can be family, friends or lovers, if your vibrations do not resonate the same as mine, or I consider your energy to be the complete opposite of mine, I will put blessings to you into the universe, and love you from a far if need be. That's another reason why I don't hold grudges for past relationships of any kind. I'd like to think neither of us are the same person anymore and that we both have evolved from the time whenever there was conflict between us.

At the end of this existence I have to be happy with the person I am. Holding grudges and being upset is like drinking poison waiting for the demise of the person you are holding all those negative emotions for. Like that line in that Deuces remix, act like it's gum in your hair, cut it out.
post bookmarked
 

Da Backshot Champ

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Can these niggas just shoot the five and get it over with? Nothing like two sixty year old tall niggas squabbling over nothing.
 
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