Former Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen briefly came out of retirement to play in both Finland and Sweden. The fans in Finland gave him a warm welcome, introducing him while playing the song that the Bulls always played during their starting line ups. He scored nine points and also had nine rebounds, helping the Torpan Pojat defeat Honka 98-85. In Sweden, the game seemed to be less competitive, Pippen got many uncontested shots, resulting in a better overall game for him. During the game in Sweden, they had "Benny the Bull," the Bulls mascot, on the sideline cheering for Pippen. Despite Pippen admitting that his conditioning is not where it should be, he looked rather impressive. Many people want to criticize him or say that he is doing it for the money. Regardless, I think it was something a lot of people were interested in seeing, I know I was. The fans out there went crazy every time he scored. As for talks of him returning to the NBA, there is a very good chance...but not as a player. There has been a lot of talk about him getting a coaching job or front office position. Either way, it was great seeing Scottie Pippen lace em' up one last time!
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
Scottie Pippen takes game overseas
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Friday, January 25, 2008
The worst teams in international basketball
Well, it is only fair since we rated the top teams in the world a few days ago, that we treat the bottom teams with the same respect. Maybe not the same respect, we'll just list them rather than go into detail about their rosters because quite frankly, you've probably never heard of them! Without further ado, the worst international basketball teams in the world...
1. Madagascar
2. Singapore
3. Rwanda
4. Sweden
5. Thailand
1. Madagascar
2. Singapore
3. Rwanda
4. Sweden
5. Thailand
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