Blind Leading the Blind Scottie Pippen Who Saw Michael Jordan Eat McDonald s Everyday Advised NBA Veteran Against It

Blind Leading the Blind Scottie Pippen Who Saw Michael Jordan Eat McDonald s Everyday Advised NBA Veteran Against It

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Blind Leading the Blind Scottie Pippen Who Saw Michael Jordan Eat McDonald s Everyday Advised NBA Veteran Against It

Published 10/29/2022, 8:00 PM EDTBy SALT LAKE CITY, UT – JUNE 11: Michael Jordan #23 and Scottie Pippen #33 of the Chicago Bulls celebrate after winning game five of the 1997 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz on June 11, 1997 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Andy Hayt/NBAE/Getty Images) The NBA is considered one of the toughest basketball leagues in the world. Despite being sensations, many NBA stars have found it difficult to establish themselves in the league due to its super competitive nature. Thus, many upcoming NBA talents look up to the veterans for guidance to become a dominating force in the league. Recently, former Chicago Bulls player Jamal Crawford shared that the six-time NBA champ, Scottie Pippen, who saw Michael Jordan eat McDonald’s every day, guided him through his first couple of seasons with the ‘Baby Bulls.’ ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad The Chicago Bulls enjoyed a decade of winning in the 1990s under ‘s reign. He, along with Scottie Pippen, won six-NBA championships for the Bulls during the period. However, Jordan did not follow strict diet habits during the early stages of his career, as revealed by many former teammates. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Jordan’s former Bulls teammate, Charles Oakley once revealed that players ate a lot of McDonald’s during the old days. The 1994 All-star reckoned that Michael Jordan ate McDonald’s every morning for breakfast and had steaks before every game. Meanwhile, Scottie Pippen witnessed MJ’s diet as he was his teammate since 1987. However, the seven-time All-star gave Jamal Crawford a completely different piece of advice in the 2000s.

Pippen Advises against Michael Jordan McDonald s routine

The Michael Jordan era ended for the Bulls in 1998 and they did not win a single championship after he left. During the 2000s, the were the youngest team in the league and were referred to as the ‘Baby Bulls.’ It was the same period when Jamal Crawford was picked by the team as the seventh-overall pick. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad The three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year recently talked about the guidance he received from Scottie Pippen on the Steam Room podcast. Crawford , “I felt like we had the youngest team in the league, back-to-back years. So, we were the blind leading the blind.” Crawford continued that NBA veteran Pippen taught him some things which really influenced his career. advised Crawford that ‘being on time is being early’ and ‘not to eat Mcdonald’s after practice.’ The former Bulls star felt Pippen’s valuable advice was the kind of thing that could turn a year into a career. Moreover, Crawford reckoned that it was quite important to have a veteran’s guidance in every aspect of one’s life. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Watch This Story: Thus, despite watching Michael Jordan rely on McDonald’s, Scottie Pippen advised against eating fast food. Because the six-time NBA champion understood the things youngsters needed to do in the new age.

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ADVERTISEMENT Rohit Kumawat 260 articlesRohit Kumawat is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing an MBA in Media and Business Management, Rohit holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has been working as a Sports and Entertainment writer for over a year.Please enable JavaScript to view the ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT

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