Scottie Pippen and more former Bulls players discuss Michael Jordan’s ‘The Last Dance’ – NBC Sports Chicago

Scottie Pippen opened up about his feud with Michael Jordan to an international audience.

Three members of the 1990s Chicago Bulls have announced they will go on tour to discuss their stance on the documentary “The Last Dance.” Pippen, Horace Grant and Luke Longley team up with Australia’s National Basketball League to share in-depth, first-hand accounts of Michael Jordan’s championship dynasty.

“This will be a tour without the Bulls,” Grant said.

The tour, titled No Bull, will kick off in Tasmania on February 23 before heading to Melbourne and Sydney.

Pippen was Jordan’s right-hand man who won six championships. Grant was the Bulls’ big man from 1987 to 1994, while Longley joined the Bulls in 1994 and won their second three-peat.

It looks like the trio won’t back down as they shared behind-the-scenes insights into the Bulls’ dynasty era.

“The Last Dance” premiered on ESPN in 2020 to generally positive reviews, but some of Jordan’s teammates were unhappy with the depiction of certain aspects of the era. Pippen, in particular, has made it clear in recent years that he and Jordan no longer get along, while Grant has taken issue with the “false” suggestion that Jordan leaked information to Sam Smith while writing “The Jordan Rules.”

“A lot of people really want to ask us about the Bulls-documentary, but just come out and buy a ticket and you’re going to hear a lot,” Grant said this week at the NBL24 Andrew Stare Awards night.

Check out the full promotional interview below:

Pippen, Grant and Longley interviews - #TheGazeys NBL24

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