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bermans</a>: “Teammates for parts of 10 seasons, they are quite possibly the best defensive tandem in basketball history.”</p><p id="0a9d">Their terror wasn’t restricted to America, either. Just ask Toni Kukoč.</p><figure id="b3fb"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*maKOdxG_Ki0mt1Mt3vpi3Q.jpeg"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p id="cac1">A Croatian, Kukoč was arguably the best player in Europe and had been drafted by Bulls GM Jerry Krause, who was enamored with Kukoč and told anyone that would listen that he was the future of the franchise, even going so far as to save money for him rather than renegotiating Pippen’s contract. Jordan and Pippen, having just won back-to-back titles and now members of the 1992 Dream Team, didn’t <a href="http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-06-09/sports/ct-spt-0610-bulls-dream-team-chicago--20120610_1_bulls-general-manager-gold-mine-training-camp">enjoy being slighted</a>:</p><blockquote id="d622"><p>“‘Krause was recruiting this guy, talking how great he was,’ Jordan says. ‘That’s like a father who has all his kids and now he sees another kid that he loves more than he loves his own. So we were not playing against Toni Kukoč. We were playing against Jerry Krause in a Croatian uniform.’</p></blockquote><blockquote id="5471"><p>Adds Pippen: ‘We were going to give (Kukoč) the worst experience he ever had on the basketball court…We wanted to go guard him on the bench.’”</p></blockquote>
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</figure></iframe></div></div></figure><p id="1932"><a href="https://www.gq.com/story/dream-team-20th-anniversary-1992-olympics-usa-basketball">As Karl Malone put it</a>: “You ever watch a lion or a leopard or a cheetah pouncing on their prey? We had to get Michael and Scottie out of the locker room, because they was damn near pulling straws to see who guarded him. Kukoč had no idea.”</p><p id="9973">At times in the early ’90s, Pippen had chafed at constantly being in Jordan’s shadow and longed to be the focal point. He received his wish at the start of the 1993 — ’94 season when Jordan retired.</p><figure id="deff"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*GYk3fD5bAcGAGOKYU2N7yQ.jpeg"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p id="06fd">That season, Pippen emerged as a star in his own right, wining the All-Star Game MVP, leading the Bulls to 55 wins, and finishing third in the MVP voting with career-high averages in points (22.0), rebounds (8.7), and steals (2.9). However, the Bulls fell to the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Semifinals and Pippen discovered that the <a href="http://www.espn.com/nba/halloffame10/columns/story?columnist=adande_ja&page=100812-pippen">spotlight does have its downsides</a>:</p><blockquote id="9e9d"><p>Pippen had yearned to have his own time on center stage, but he quickly discovered all of the additional pressure that comes with being The Man and realized life is better when you’re winning, even if someone else gets the bulk of the credit.</p></blockquote><p id="433c">Thus, Pippen welcomed Jordan back.</p><figure id="b72e"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*cICuQ9u59wXgVLf3Hk2uiw.gif"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p id="1331">For his part, Jordan knew <a href="https://www.nba.com/bulls/history/jordan_pippen_100406.html">Pippen’s value</a>: “He may have been known as a defensive specialist, but he had a great all-around game and was a quiet and unselfish force on our Chicago Bulls teams, as well as on the Dream Team.”</p><p id="f99a">It’s not difficult to imagine that without Pippen the Bulls may not have had any championships. Yet, Krause still tried to trade Pippen — twice! — in the midst of their dynastic run.</p><p id="e50b">The first time was in 1994, when the Seattle SuperSonics wanted to acquire Pippen in exchange for Shawn Kemp. While Jordan told his friend, Sonics coach George Karl to <a href="http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-07-01/sports/9407010179_1_trade-pippen-scottie-pippen-bulls">do the deal</a> because Seattle would have gotten the better end of it and he was still playing baseball, the fact that it didn’t happen helped facilitate his <a href="http://www.espn.com/nba/halloffame10/columns/story?columnist=adande_ja&page=100812-pippen">return to basketball</a>:</p><blockquote id="d449"><p>If that Pippen-Kemp trade had gone through, would Jordan have come back to play for the Bulls in 1995?</p></blockquote><blockquote id="2fbb"><p>“Probably not,” Jordan said. “I could have played with Shawn, but I wouldn’t have been as comfortable as I was with S
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</figure></iframe></div></div></figure><p id="f291">It’s true that Scottie Pippen never won a championship without Michael Jordan but it’s also true that Michael Jordan never won a championship without the great Scottie Pippen, the man that could do everything on both ends of the floor.</p><p id="812d"><b><i>Christopher Pierznik is the author of nine books, all of which are available in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Christopher-Pierznik/e/B008S03WHC">paperback and Kindle</a>. In addition to <a href="https://christopherpierznik.com/">his own site</a>, his work has appeared on </i>XXL, Cuepoint<i>,</i> Business Insider<i>, </i>The Cauldron, Fatherly, Hip Hop Golden Age<i>, and many more. Follow him on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/ChristopherPierznik">Facebook</a> or <a href="https://twitter.com/CPierznik">Twitter</a>.</i></b></p><div id="fa86" class="link-block">
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