The former
Chicago Bulls star renews his criticism of Jordan, which first emerged in response to Netflix’s The Last Dance
During the 1990s, the Chicago Bulls dominated US
basketball, winning six championships, never losing a final, and helping to propel the NBA into becoming a multibillion-dollar global business.
But behind the scenes, the dynastic partnership of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, presented at the time as harmonious and brotherly, was anything but, Pippen reveals in an unusually bitter memoir, Unguarded, published this week.