NBA: The twist of fate of the war between Jordan and Pippen: Michael is already the father-in-law of Scottie’s ex

Larsa Pippen (age 48)ex-wife of Scottie Pippen (age 57)has spoken in ‘The Tamron Hall Show’ about her romantic relationship with Marcus Jordan (age 32)son of Michael Jordan (age 60).

“I don’t feel like that determines whether you’re mature or not. I feel like if you can drink at 21 then you can go to war at 18. I feel like there are different circumstances where I feel like age doesn’t really determine your level of maturity Larsa Pippen said of the 16-year gap between her and Marcus.

Tamron Hall I asked Larsa Pippen directly about the consequences of the bad relationship between Michael Jordan and his ex Scottie Pippen on her courtship with Marcus Jordan.

“Personally, I don’t really care about other people here. I feel like I live my truth. I’m happy. I feel like we get along. Marcus is my best friend. And as your best friend, I feel like we have a lot in common,” explained the ex-wife. from Scottie Pippen, who did not like the question and threw it in the presenter’s face during a commercial break.

“No, we’re not mean to each other. I feel like you don’t have this right…” Tamron Hall responded to Larsa Pippen’s reproach.

In the interview, Larsa Pippen acknowledged that her relationship with Marcus Jordan had reached a level where they have already met their respective parents, so she revealed that she had already spoken as a daughter-in-law with her father-in-law… Michael Jordan.

Larsa said that Michael Jordan is not intervening in their relationship: “I feel that we are great like this.”

The bad relationship of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen: the documentary ‘The Last Dance’ just spoiled everything

Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen won six NBA rings together in the Chicago Bulls, although it seems that both are not going through their best moment, especially after Scottie’s harsh criticism of the documentary ‘The Last Dance’ by ‘Air’ Jordan: “The The last two episodes, like the previous eight, have glorified Michael Jordan without making too much of an impression on me or my teammates.”

“Now here I was, in my mid-50s, 17 years since my last game, watching us get demoted yet again. Living through it the first time was insulting enough,” the legendary Bulls forward said.

Scottie Pippen went a little further in his attacks on Michael Jordan in 2021: “I’ll go as far as to say that Michael Jordan has ruined basketball.”

“In the 80s, in schoolyards, everyone played moving the ball, passing it to help the team. In the 90s that ended. Everyone wanted to be like Mike. Well, Mike didn’t want to pass, he didn’t want to rebound and “He didn’t want to defend the best rival player. He wanted everything done for him and everything done for him. That’s why I think LeBron James is the best of all time. He does everything and involves his teammates,” Pippen tried to explain. .

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