
"No, not really. I never cared about praise. What happened to me just happened. I didn't chase it. So no, I don't feel undervalued. Not at all."
"Yeah, and I don't think a lot of people know that, so I'm glad you said that because it shows that you understand the game, and you have a little bit of knowledge about the history of the NBA and the Chicago Bulls."
"Pure versatility. I had the ability to play in lots of positions and to defend a lot of different players. I also had a great understanding of the game, of course. In short, everything you need to win. It was like a blessing, really. I had exactly the skills the team needed to reach the next level. I fell into the right place at the right time."
"Well, the important thing was to make that click inside, not outside. I understood the game, I knew how it worked and what it took to win, so I didn't have to do anything outside of that. In the end, you don't have to be friends, just teammates. Basketball is a team game, and it's all about putting the right"
Scottie Pippen returned to Spain after 33 years, displaying the number 33 from his Chicago Bulls jersey and conducting the honorary tipoff at the Inclusion All-Star organized by the Sanitas Foundation. Physical explosiveness has diminished, but his presence remained calm and measured. He states that he does not feel undervalued and that he never chased praise. Pippen notes the Bulls endured losing seasons before his arrival and attributes his contribution to pure versatility: playing multiple positions, defending many opponents, and possessing a clear understanding of the game. He stresses that on-court chemistry and role execution matter more than off-court friendship.
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