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Fans Troll Scottie Pippen Over Michael Jordan Beef as Bulls Legend’s Call for Help Backfires
The 2020 documentary The Last Dance gave basketball fans an inside look at the Chicago Bulls’ iconic dynasty. While it mesmerized many, Scottie Pippen saw things differently. The film, centered heavily around Michael Jordan, left the Bulls legend feeling overshadowed. Pippen even slammed it in his memoir, Unguarded, writing that it glorified Jordan while sidelining the contributions of teammates.
Fast forward to the documentary’s release, and Pippen’s frustrations didn’t go unnoticed. He admitted, reaching out to Jordan, and expressing his dissatisfaction directly. Reflecting on it during an interview with The Guardian, Pippen said, “I don’t think it was that accurate in terms of really defining what was accomplished in one of the greatest eras of basketball, but also by two of the greatest players.”
Despite the spotlight on the team’s legacy, Pippen felt the broader story was lost in Jordan’s shadow. Not only that, Pippen later suggested the documentary felt more like a self-promotion effort by MJ. “I thought it was more about Michael trying to uplift himself and to be glorified,” Pippen stated. He even argued it backfired by exposing Jordan’s intense, often unflattering personality.
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However, this topic came back when Scottie Pippen took to X, asking for documentary recommendations. “What’s the best documentary to watch right now? Give me some top picks,” he posted.
The internet, of course, had jokes. Flooding the replies, fans sarcastically suggested one title over and over: The Last Dance.
Fans bring Michael Jordan to troll Pippen over documentary feud
It didn’t take long for fans to bring up The Last Dance when Scottie Pippen innocently asked for documentary suggestions. “The last dance. Surely I’m not the first to say it,” one fan quipped. Another piled on, writing, “Idk if you ever heard of it but The Last Dance was amazing.”
This trolling isn’t new, though—it stems from Pippen’s well-documented gripes about the series. He’s often argued that the documentary painted the 1997-98 Bulls season as “Michael’s story,” overlooking the team’s collective journey. While their coach, Phil Jackson, aptly named it “The Last Dance” as the dynasty approached its end, Pippen believes the film ultimately became a tribute to Jordan, rather than the farewell the team deserved.
Not stopping there, Pippen once claimed Jordan’s control over the documentary’s narrative was a major problem. “Michael deserved a large portion of the blame,” he said. “He was the leading man and the director.” With such creative power, Pippen felt Jordan had the perfect chance to highlight the team’s efforts but chose not to. Instead, the documentary spotlighted Jordan’s personal version of events, leaving the contributions of others in the shadows.
However, fans weren’t ready to let Pippen’s frustrations slide.
What’s the best documentary to watch right now? Give me some top picks.
— Scottie Pippen (@ScottiePippen) January 13, 2025
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The jokes kept rolling in, with comments like, “Oh man, you checked out The Last Dance yet?! Pretty solid, seen it a few times myself, highly recommend!” and “Last dance might interest you.” While the internet took jabs at Pippen, Jordan had a different take, expressing nostalgia for those days.
Reflecting in 2021, Jordan told Today Australia, “I think it was [a] genuine time… we were competing, pushing each other.” MJ also admitted it made him “sad” when their era ended, highlighting the bittersweet nature of their partnership.
However, as one fan cheekily suggested, “Have you seen The Last Dance? Not bad,” Pippen himself doesn’t think the Last Dance is bad as a documentary.
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Speaking at Real-World Asset Summit in New York two months ago, he surprisingly said, “I thought it was very positive. I felt, at that time, we needed something positive and good to watch on TV. I felt the documentary was great, I didn’t have anything to do with it, which I was a little disappointed in, but it was a great documentary, it won some awards.”
Time, it seems, has softened his view—at least a little.
Fans Troll Scottie Pippen Over Michael Jordan Beef as Bulls Legend’s Call for Help BackfiresFormer Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen recently made headlines for his comments about his former teammate Michael Jordan. Pippen called out Jordan for being selfish and claimed that he was the real leader of the Bulls during their championship runs in the 1990s.
However, Pippen’s call for help seems to have backfired as fans took to social media to troll him over his comments. Many fans pointed out that Jordan was the driving force behind the Bulls’ success and that Pippen’s comments were unwarranted.
Some fans even went as far as to create memes and jokes at Pippen’s expense, mocking him for trying to overshadow Jordan’s legacy. Despite Pippen’s attempt to speak out against Jordan, it seems that fans are not buying into his narrative.
It remains to be seen how Pippen will respond to the backlash, but one thing is for sure – the beef between him and Jordan is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing drama.
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Raptors troll ‘soft’ Celtics star Jayson Tatum after win
‘If you’re so tough, why you didn’t get Finals MVP last year? Why’d you let your running mate (Brown) do it?’
Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics dribbles against Ochai Agbaji of the Toronto Raptors. Getty Images Article content
With just 10 wins so far this season, the Toronto Raptors aren’t really in position to be throwing stones on social media.
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That didn’t stop them from taking a swipe at Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum, however.
After the Raptors scored a big upset win over the reigning NBA champions, the club’s social media team not-so-subtly trolled one Boston’s superstar.
The team’s official account posted a photo of retired NBA star Brandon Jennings and a screencap of the game’s boxscore.
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The caption was simply a four-leaf clover emoji.
Why the photo of Jennings? He’s embroiled in a feud with Tatum after calling the four-time all-NBA player “soft.”
Tatum and Jennings, who retired in 2019, have engaged in an online battle over the past week on social media.
While on Gilbert Arenas’ podcast earlier this month, Jennings asked if Tatum was the “softest Boston Celtics superstar ever,” while pointing out that Jaylen Brown was named NBA Finals MVP for the team.
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“If you’re so tough, why you didn’t get Finals MVP last year?” Jennings said. “Why’d you let your running mate (Brown) do it?”
He slightly walked back the comment, saying he would be more afraid of Brown on the court than Tatum.
“Not afraid, more just like, it’s going to be tough today. Damn, I got to be on my s— today,” he added.
Tatum responded with an Instagram post last week that included several highlight clips and a meme caption reading: “SoFtesT SuPeRstar in CeLtiC HiStoRy.”
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Tatum also addressed it in a postgame news conference after losing to the Sacramento Kings last Friday.
The five-time all-star clarified that he’s not mad, but he “had some time (Thursday)” to address it.
He said he wasn’t surprised that the noise around his play hasn’t gone away after winning a title and an Olympic gold medal last summer in Paris.
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“Surprised? No. I think it comes with being one of the best players in the league,” Tatum said. “The more you accomplish, the more it gives people the opportunity to nitpick at things. If I wasn’t who I was or had a certain status, people would probably not talk about me as much. But I’m not the first superstar in league history to deal with this. It comes with it.”
Jennings stirred the pot again on Tuesday, arguing Tatum isn’t a top-five Celtic of all time.
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In a clip with Arenas, Jennings put Bill Russell, Paul Pierce, Kevin McHale, Larry Bird and Kevin Garnett on his list.
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The Toronto Raptors took a shot at Celtics star Jayson Tatum after their recent win against Boston, calling him ‘soft’ in a playful jab on social media. The Raptors, known for their tough and gritty style of play, couldn’t resist poking fun at Tatum after coming out on top in the matchup. The trash talk adds a fun and competitive edge to the rivalry between the two teams, and fans are sure to be looking forward to the next time they face off on the court. Let the games begin! #Raptors #Celtics #JaysonTatum #TrashTalk
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Raptors use Brandon Jennings to troll Jayson Tatum after win
The ongoing verbal clash involving former NBA guard Brandon Jennings and Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum welcomed another member Wednesday — the Toronto Raptors.
The Raptors defeated the Celtics 110-97, ending a 10-game losing streak against Boston. Tatum had 16 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists on 5-of-15 shooting.
Toronto’s 10th win of the season came with a calculated troll postgame as it posted a picture of Jennings.
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) January 16, 2025
Boston’s star and Jennings have engaged in a back-and-forth the past week on social media.
While on Gilbert Arenas’ podcast Jan. 5, Jennings asked if Tatum was the “softest Boston Celtics superstar ever,” pointing to Jaylen Brown being last season’s NBA Finals MVP.
“If you’re so tough, why you didn’t get Finals MVP last year?” Jennings said, while Arenas and co-host Lexie Brown offered pushback. “Why’d you let your running mate [Jaylen Brown] do it?”
He slightly walked back his soft comment, saying rather that he would be more afraid of Brown on the court.
“Not afraid, more just like, it’s going to be tough today. Damn, I got to be on my s— today,” he added.
Tatum responded in various ways, including a caption from an Instagram post last week
Last Friday, he addressed it in a postgame news conference after losing to the Sacramento Kings.
Tatum clarified he’s not mad, but “had some time [Thursday]” to address it. But he said he wasn’t surprised that all the noise around his play hasn’t gone away after winning a title.
“Surprised? No. I think it comes with being one of the best players in the league,” Tatum said. “The more you accomplish, the more it gives people the opportunity to nitpick at things. If I wasn’t who I was or had a certain status, people would probably not talk about me as much. But I’m not the first superstar in league history to deal with this. It comes with it.”
Jennings stirred the pot again Tuesday, arguing that Tatum isn’t a top-five Celtic of all time. He put Bill Russell, Paul Pierce, Kevin McHale, Larry Bird and Kevin Garnett on his list, again receiving pushback from Arenas.
Whether or not Jennings will slow down, the Raptors made sure to get their troll in while the iron was hot.
After the Toronto Raptors pulled off an impressive victory over the Boston Celtics, they didn’t waste any time in rubbing salt in the wound. In a hilarious move, the Raptors decided to use newly acquired guard Brandon Jennings to troll Celtics star Jayson Tatum.During the post-game press conference, Jennings was asked about his thoughts on the win and couldn’t resist taking a playful jab at Tatum. “Yeah, it was a great team effort out there tonight. We really came together and played some solid basketball. And hey, maybe next time Tatum will think twice before trying to take on the Raptors,” Jennings said with a smirk.
The comment quickly went viral on social media, with fans and pundits alike chiming in on the playful banter. Some praised the Raptors for their clever use of Jennings to get under Tatum’s skin, while others commended Tatum for taking the joke in stride.
Regardless of how you feel about the situation, one thing is for sure: the Raptors know how to have fun and keep things light-hearted, even after a big win. And who knows, maybe this will ignite a new rivalry between Tatum and the Raptors that will only add more excitement to future matchups. Stay tuned!
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Miami Heat troll Orlando Magic after last-second victory
If its last-second 89-88 victory over the Orlando Magic on Thursday wasn’t enough, the Miami Heat made sure to troll their in-state rival afterward.
Miami faced a one-point deficit with 4.2 seconds left after Orlando center Goga Bitadze made a layup. The Heat then called a play for guard Tyler Herro, who dribbled into a midrange pull-up jumper and swished it for a go-ahead basket. The Magic had 0.5 seconds left to potentially win the game but were unable to do so.
The win marked Miami’s first against Orlando this season after it lost the first two meetings. Herro now has three go-ahead baskets in the final second of the fourth quarter or overtime in his career — two of which have come this season, per ESPN Research.
After the game, the Heat poked fun at the Magic, who have now dropped four of their past six games.
Miami referenced the viral TikTok track that Orlando posts after each of its victories — but with a twist. Herro took over the turntables and played a different song with the Magic’s Kia Center court as his background.
The time for Christmas music is over, TURN US UP INSTEAD #WINNING pic.twitter.com/7tt5r71pmA
— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) December 27, 2024
Orlando’s catchy song has become a staple of the team’s postgame celebration. It is often teased with the phrase, “You wanna hear the song?” prompting responses like, “Play the song.” The Magic posted it as recently as Monday after their 108-106 win over the Boston Celtics.
Herro scored 20 points to lead Miami, which played without Jimmy Butler (conditioning). The Heat and Magic will face each other for the final time in the regular season on Jan. 27.
The Miami Heat took to social media to troll the Orlando Magic after their thrilling last-second victory. The Heat’s official Twitter account posted a photo of the game-winning shot with the caption, “Sorry, Magic fans. Better luck next time #HeatCulture #VictoryMonday.” The post quickly garnered attention from fans who praised the Heat for their clutch performance and cheeky taunt towards their rival team. Despite the close game, the Heat showed they are a force to be reckoned with in the Eastern Conference. #MiamiHeat #OrlandoMagic #NBA #TrollGameStrong
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