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The second episode of ESPN’s documentary on the 97-98 Bulls focused on the tension between Scottie Pippen and GM Jerry Krause.
Pippen, who was signed to a terrible 7 year/$18 million contract, wanted more money and eventually demanded a trade at the beginning of the 97-98 season.
In the documentary, Jordan called Pippen “selfish” for not keeping his “word to the organization and to the team”.
https://twitter.com/JzoSports/status/1252112561006411776
The Internet thought it was funny Jordan was calling Pippen “selfish” considering he was making $30 million more than his teammate at the time.
Jordan calling Scottie selfish while make $30 million and Scottie making $2 million. pic.twitter.com/Zt7MYpOrAt
— KevΓn (@KevOnStage) April 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/PabloEscobarner/status/1252070415066857473
Jordan: β I think Pippen was being selfishβ ππππππππππππππwhaaaaaat?! pic.twitter.com/skA2Icgcfy
— Coach Q (@CoachQ954) April 20, 2020
MJ: βI thought Scottie was being selfishβ pic.twitter.com/iMNKnHfQXx
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) April 20, 2020
Pippen was making 2.8M and Jordan was making 33.1M talking about he was selfish?
πππππ
— Houstonβs Very Own (@YoItsKenneth) April 20, 2020
Scottie making minimum wage to NBA standards and Jordan calling him selfish ππππππ
— chuy (@closedhihxt) April 20, 2020
Jordan made 33mill in that one season saying Scottie was being selfish off 2.8mill… ainβt even break bread with him #TheLastDance pic.twitter.com/BniQoXpUD4
— non-fungible (@goodjobamir) April 20, 2020
Michael Jordan (on a $33 million contract in 1998 when the entire team salary cap is $32 million and Scottie is making $2 million): βScottie was being selfish and putting himself before the team.β πππ
— Kelley Peter (@kelleypeter16) April 20, 2020