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		<title>Q &amp; A with NBA legend Scottie Pippen</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Paul M. Banks Founder/President of The Sports Bank.net, Possibly the greatest &#8220;second banana&#8221; in NBA history, Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen, will enter the basketball Hall of Fame as part of a very special class this year. 2010 inductees include Jerry Buss, Cynthia Cooper, Bob Hurley, Sr., Karl Malone and two celebrated teams: the [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>By Paul M. Banks Founder/President of <a href="http://www.thesportsbank.net/">The Sports Bank.net</a>,</em></p>
<p>Possibly the greatest &#8220;second banana&#8221; in <a href="http://www.thesportsbank.net/category/nba/">NBA</a> history, <a href="http://thesportsbank.net/category/bulls/">Chicago Bulls </a>legend Scottie Pippen, w<a href="http://www.thesportsbank.net/bulls/scottie-pippen-headlines-2010-hall-of-fame-class/">ill enter the  basketball Hall of Fame</a> as part of a very special class this year.</p>
<p>2010 inductees include Jerry Buss, Cynthia Cooper, Bob Hurley, Sr., Karl Malone and two celebrated teams: the 1960 USA Men’s Olympic team and the 1992 USA Basketball “Dream Team.” The announcement was made at a press conference in Indianapolis, Indiana during <a href="http://www.thesportsbank.net/college-bball/midwest-swing-final-horn/">the 2010 NCAA Final Four</a>.</p>
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In the Bulls&#8217; regular season finale vs. the Boston Celtics, Pippen was a special guest of the team, and he was honored before the United Center crowd. After the game, I caught up to him outside the Bulls locker room.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s great. I can&#8217;t go out there and play the game like I used to, but any time you&#8217;re able to go out in front of a crowd of 20,000+, is a great place to be,&#8221; Pippen said of his public appearance at the Madhouse on Madison.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is a great, great class. Karl Malone, the &#8217;92 team to be a part of that team, Cynthia Cooper- who I believe is the face of the WNBA, really put the game on the map and got women&#8217;s basketball going in the right direction and brought some excitement to it as well,&#8221; Scottie said.</p>
<p>Pippen, widely regarded as a top 25 all-time player in NBA history, and the second greatest Bull in franchise history, was asked to opine on the development of current Bulls franchise player <a href="http://www.thesportsbank.net/bulls/bulls-derrick-rose-conference-player-of-the-month/">Derrick Rose.</a></p>
<p>&#8220;Being an All-Star, stepping up and making plays down the stretch of games, he&#8217;s definitely been able to do a lot of growing this year,&#8221; Pip responded.</p>
<p>Pippen is one of just of just four post NBA-ABA merger players to ever lead his team (&#8217;94 Bulls) in points, rebounds, steals, assists and blocks in the same season. He had a storied career which included seven All-Star appearances, and was a lock to someday enter the hall. However, he was still pleasantly surprised when he heard the official news.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was excited. I was relieved. As a player everyone will tell you, you had a great career, but it all comes down to the judges, and getting in on that first ballot is a big source of pride for a player,&#8221; Scottie stated.</p>
<p>I asked Pippen about being honored at halftime of one of the most exciting <a href="http://www.thesportsbank.net/college-bball/midwest-swing-final-horn/">NCAA title games</a> in history. In between halves of Duke-Butler, Pippen and rest of the class was honored at Lucas Oil Stadium.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a great Final Four and a great place to be honored, to be a part of what I think was one of the greatest Final Fours, and final game I&#8217;ve ever seen- just made it that much sweeter.&#8221;</p>
<p>Also joining him on that stage was the legendary Larry Bird, and since the ceremony took place in Indianapolis, you know the crowd reception was especially warm.</p>
<p>&#8220;Larry has always been a guy I&#8217;ve admired my whole career and before, any time I&#8217;m in his presence it&#8217;s a great feeling,&#8221; Pip concluded.</p>
<p><em>Paul M. Banks is Founder/President of <a href="http://www.thesportsbank.net/">The Sports Bank.net</a>, an            Upper Midwest sports webzine. He’s also a member of the Football        Writers     Association of America, the United States Basketball    Writers         Association and a sports writer for the <a href="http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/nfl-sunday-mass/">Washington            Times.com Communities</a></em><em> and </em><em><a href="http://www.walterfootball.com/nbadraft2011mock.php">Walter            Football.com</a></em></p>
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		<title>What Does It Mean To Be The Greatest Of All Time? (Michael Jordan Tribute Edition)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 15:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stormin' Norman Disciple</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[G.O.A.T.  It&#8217;s a term that gets thrown around now and then, but what does it really mean?  How can anyone measure something like &#8220;The Greatest of all Time&#8221;?  With the induction of Michael Jordan into the Basketball Hall of Fame, the question arises again.  Jordan revolutionized his position, the role of the guard, the game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-4214" title="Jordan_last_shot_1999" src="http://notqualifiedtocomment.com/wp-content/uploads/Jordan_last_shot_1999-214x300.jpg" alt="Jordan_last_shot_1999" width="214" height="300" />G.O.A.T.  It&#8217;s a term that gets thrown around now and then, but what does it really mean?  How can anyone measure something like &#8220;The Greatest of all Time&#8221;?  With the induction of Michael Jordan into the Basketball Hall of Fame, the question arises again.  Jordan revolutionized his position, the role of the guard, the game of basketball, and the international brand of the NBA.  He changed basketball more than anyone in history, aside from Dr. James Naismith and his famous peach basket perhaps.  But does this make him the greatest of all time?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m only 26, and a large portion of our readers haven&#8217;t even cleared 30.  In our time there have been some extraordinary players: Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Shaquille O&#8217;Neal, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.  All of those players were talented in their own way, Larry and Magic having their decade-long rivalry at the top, Shaq dominating the post as well as anyone in history, and Kobe and LeBron continuing MJ&#8217;s tradition of controlling games from the wing.</p>
<p>And what about the great legends of yesteryear, the ones about which our fathers keep saying &#8220;well, I don&#8217;t know, Jordan was great, but you never saw Oscar Robertson average a triple-double in a season and Bill Russell win 11 rings.&#8221;  Dad makes a good point, in that we never saw those guys do the tremendous things they did.  And although there are concrete arguments for why Jordan is better anyways, like the level of competition he faced in a league with 30 teams instead of 15, those arguments are not necessary.  Dad is having trouble grasping something that goes far beyond the number of rings or amazing numbers (although MJ still measures up pretty favorably in statistics and rings, by the way).</p>
<p>But talent, rivalry, statistics and dominance were only a part of MJ&#8217;s arsenal.  Michael brought a new element.  Not only was he more skilled than anyone in our generation, but he had a will to succeed that lit a fire in his eyes which the media, fans, opposing players, and even teammates couldn&#8217;t help but see.  That fire inspired a planet in a way no other athlete has ever been able to do.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4217" title="418628_Michael-Jordan-Basketball-Superstar" src="http://notqualifiedtocomment.com/wp-content/uploads/418628_Michael-Jordan-Basketball-Superstar-226x300.jpg" alt="418628_Michael-Jordan-Basketball-Superstar" width="226" height="300" />Have you ever been to a foreign country, any country on the globe, and had someone ask you where you were from?  Even if that person does not know a word of English, as soon as you say Chicago, the eyes of the foreigner light up and the first words out of their mouth are &#8220;Chicago Bulls!  Michael Jordan!&#8221;  And this is 2009!  He hasn&#8217;t even played in half a decade and hasn&#8217;t played for the Bulls in over 11 years.  Maybe in our new technological age of the 21st century, this might seem somewhat unremarkable, but think back to when you were a kid.  No internet, the global economy was really in its infancy compared to its state today.  And yet Michael Jordan was still everywhere.</p>
<p>Everything he touched turned to gold.  His impact on our culture only starts with his fadeaway jumper, spectacular dunks, and myriad on-court awards.  Wearing baggier shorts, shaving one&#8217;s head and the entire sneaker culture were all made possible by Michael Jordan.  Jordan&#8217;s success, however, was based on more than mere fashion trends.  His achievements in the business world and using endorsements to become a brand in himself opened the door and empowered the black athlete to take control of their own image and destiny.  With all these great things, he wasn&#8217;t without faults.  But somehow those faults made him more human, endearing him to the world that loved him even more.</p>
<p>So is Michael the Greatest of all Time?  Well if you say that G.O.A.T. means the greatest on the court, then yes, his numbers and gameplay speak for itself, even though there is stiff competition from the likes of Robertson, Chamberlain and Russell.  But if G.O.A.T. encompasses more than just ability with a ball, but ability to raise the entire game of basketball, and all sports, to another level in the public consciousness and change how the game is played, then MJ is the runaway favorite.  What he has done for basketball in his lifetime has never been accomplished by any athlete for any sport.</p>
<p>So to Michael, we should all say congratulations on his induction into the Hall of Fame tomorrow.  But we should also say thank you, not just for being the Greatest of all Time, but for redefining it as he has redefined so many other things along the way.</p>
<p>[Obviously if you are a Knicks, Pacers, Jazz, Magic, Sonics, Trailblazers, Suns or Cavs fan, you are excused from thanking him for ruining your chances at a championship]</p>
<p>And on that note, here is my favorite MJ commercial of all-time.</p>
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