he should just stay retired as he's older and his skills have diminished oh well it's just a case of not knowing when to let go or even say goodbye
2007-02-18 04:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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there's a set accessible that should apply the adventure of a Scottie Pippin. possibly no longer for extensive minutes yet think of how lots he ought to help the Lakers working example. coaching Lamar and Luke each little thing they could renowned with reference to the triangle and the thank you to apply it effectively on the component of Kobe. to no longer point out youthful group sure for the playoffs who he ought to help instruction manual on the main important degree in basketball. regardless of the undeniable fact that, such communities are out of the question because of the reality that Pippin is chasing yet another ring. sturdy communities like Mavs, Spurs, Suns, Pistons or maybe the warmth have adequate adventure and ability and does no longer be tempted by ability of a 40 300 and sixty 5 days old participant…i think of Charles Barley mentioned it appropriate…Scottie stopped enjoying because of the fact he wasn’t sturdy anymore and because he’s been sitting at domicile he ought to experience greater valuable because of the reality he hasn’t been working up and down the courtroom yet he nevertheless isn't a greater valuable participant. So no, the component of the nba that Scottie needs does not prefer him.
2016-11-23 16:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel Scottie can be a good inspirational leader for a playoff team that consists of young players whom lack experience in playoff time. I think he can come off the bench and give some quality minutes when the regulars need a rest but I would not start him unless it is absolutely necessary
2007-02-18 06:00:00
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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Scottie Pippen left the league because he was getting old and losing skill- he has done nothing, and he won't be any better coming back.
2007-02-18 03:51:32
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answered by cashmoneyfosho 2
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maybe the greatest defender in nbe history according to charley rosen of the sporting news. but hes old and basketball is a young mans game.
2007-02-18 03:51:39
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answered by jaisawanksta 1
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he should let it go, he will never catch big Bill's 11 rings and its a foregone conclusion he wouldnt have many if any if he hadnt played with MJ...besides these young guys are all biting at the bit thinking about breaking his ankles and 'posterizing' him...
2007-02-18 04:10:21
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answered by doingitright44 6
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Well, if he wants to, then I guess he should be allowed to. Even though he is getting kind of old, it would be nice to see what he could do again.
2007-02-18 04:02:29
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answered by Dee 6
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he should'nt he is 41 years old enough is enough.......he was a great player but his time has past...
2007-02-18 03:49:04
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answered by Philip C 2
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