Pippen in his new autobiography: He was the “real leader” of the Jordan Bulls

Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen recently published the synopsis of her explosive new autobiography, entitled ‘Unguarded’. The book reviews his years in the NBA alongside the one most people consider the greatest player of all time, Michael Jordan. Pippen’s opinion, of course, is completely divergent from that recounted in the series ‘The Last Dance’.

According to the advance of the Simon & Schuster publishing house, the second in command of those Bulls of the nineties “They give him the chills” just by listening to the opinion of those who they place him as a mere henchman from the league’s superstar.

“Pippen discusses what it was like to deal with Jordan on a day-to-day basis as he was the real leader in the Bulls locker room.”, previews the synopsis of the autobiography, co-written with Michael Arkush.

The book promises a stark, unvarnished view of the life of the 55-year-old forward, born in Arkansas as the youngest of twelve siblings, who shared the six MJ rings on the Bulls, and the presentation certainly seeks to arouse the interest and tickles of both the biggest fans and Jordan’s detractors:

“In a nutshell, without Pippen there would be no championship banners – much less six of them – hanging from the United Center. There would be no documentary ‘The Last Dance’. There would be no ‘Michael Jordan’ as we know him today. The Bulls of the nineties would not be known as they are now.

Pippen’s account matches the 30th anniversary of the first ring of the Bulls dynasty in 1991. The book will be published in the United States on November 16, 2021.

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