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AAARRRGGGHHH! Pippen!

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by dandorotik, Feb 9, 2005.

  1. YallMean

    YallMean Member

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    Well, let's put them together here. :D

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  2. Sooner423

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    Remember guys, the Bulls are in town.
     
  3. Rollinrockets

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    Wow...put a turban on pippen and presto...

    Never thought of that before...but the resemblance is striking.

    pip and binladen could be one and the same. I say NUKE him...just in case.
     
  4. YallMean

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    Pippen's mouse is slightly wider. Other than that, the nose, the eyes, head shape very similar
     
  5. Rocket River

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    It would be a Nightmare of Nightmarish proportions

    Rocket RIver
     
  6. HoustonForever

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    I like Scottie Pippen. He always has been and always will be one of my favorite players of all time.
     
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    A terrorist playing for the Rox?? No no no!

    I never thought how striking Pippen resemble Osama..but man the face it very similar.
     
  8. The Ming Dynasty

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    I second that! I saw him in his SUV the last game of the season when he played here and he refused to look at me. He kept hiding his face and turning the other direction. Cocky is an understatement with him, especially for never having been the best player on his own team - MJ in Chicago (Kukoc whe MJ was retired the first time) - Remember, PJ asked Kukoc to take the last shot against the Knicks inthe Playoffs and Pippen refused to go back in the game. Hakeem and Barkley were better in H-Town and everybody and their dog was better in Portland. Hell, he wasn't even the best player when he returned to the Bulls last year. Maybe, and I stress maybe, he might have been the best player at Southern Central Arkansas State Technical Institute of Liberal Arts Jr. College or wherever the hell he went to school, and for all practical purposes I'm not including the janitor or brother-in-law of the cafeteria manager.

    He may make the Hall, but it will be on Jordan's coat tails for without him, the man would have ZERO rings. :p
     
  9. The Ming Dynasty

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    No way. I'd take Karla over Pipass any day of the week. I hate Karla, but only cause he flops, hell Boykins could run into his screen and Malone would end up in the second row, but what Pip did when he left H-Town is inexcusable. Sorry, been down that road once and don't care to do it again. :rolleyes:
     
  10. DavidS

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    Actually he fits in this offense a whole lot better than he did under Rudy. This was one of the reasons that I didn't like Rudy's use of particular players like Pip.

    Rudy didn't really run an offense that utilized Pip's skills; cutting, slashing and posing. Our old offense was made up of mainly post isolations for Hakeem, Barkley and Pippen kicking the ball out to the 3pt line. That's not his game. Besides, Pippen was best coming off a screen, receiving a pass, going for the lay-up or dunk. Or even on the fast-break he was great; receiving a pass from someone else. The old Rockets were not very good at interior passing.

    So, when Rudy wasn't using Pippen in an ISOlation (what else is new?)...what did Rudy do? Place him out on the 3pt line, that's what (the 2nd coming of Matt Bullard?) If Rudy didn't know what to do with a player, he just sat him on the 3pt line...even if it wasn't that players strong point.

    Today, we could use him a lot better than before. Of course, the only question is how good is his stamina. If he's at least as good as Deke, I say pick him up. He'll only be a bench player. And any player that can help us...well, great.
     
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  11. monkeyboy32

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    "hey scottie..have u seen osama?"

    scottie: "umm no..let me go get him"

    "o hey osama..where did scottie go?"

    osama: "umm i dunno..let me go get him"


    hahah
     

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