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Scottie Pippen uses his own meme to describe his feelings towards 'cousins' on Thanksgiving Day

Just like his former teammate Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen has also given faces to several memes in the last few years. One of his biggest meme faces was clicked last year. Fast forward, just over a year later, the Chicago Bulls legend used his own meme to vent his feelings on Thanksgiving.

On November 28, Scottie Pippen posted a meme that showed his dejected face during the game, he was watching from the sideline. He posted it on his Instagram story which had a caption alluding to Thanksgiving.

"That look when you see the cousins you don't f**k with walk in at Thanksgiving."
Pippen's IG story [Credit: IG/@scottiepippen]
Pippen's IG story [Credit: IG/@scottiepippen]

Pippen remains arguably the greatest second-best player in a team in NBA history. He won six titles with the Bulls and the franchise retired his #33 jersey in 2005, to honor the legend. In the later part of his career, He played for teams like the Portland Trail Blazers and the Houston Rockets.

The picture is from last year from the same month. Pippen was in the celebrity row for the game between the Atlanta Hawks and the Orlando Magic at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City. The picture was taken during the second quarter.


Scottie Pippen reacts to his son's impressive feat

Scottie Pippen played his last game during the 2003-04 season. After two decades, his son is on the floor, keeping his father engaged in the sport while the NBA legend is watching the game as a proud father.

Earlier this month, on November 23, Scottie Pippen Jr, and the Memphis Grizzlies traveled to Chicago to play against the Chicago Bulls at the United Center. It was the same arena that Pippen Jr grew up watching his father play for the Bulls.

Pippen Jr. made a similar exploit as his father did with the Bulls. He recorded his first 30-point game of his career. Moreover, his career-high was even more sweeter with a point-assist double-double.

In the win [142-131] against the Bulls, Scottie Pippen's son Pippen Jr. had 30 points and 10 assists. Pippen Jr. shot 81.3% from the field and 50.0% from the 3-point line.

Watching his son have a 30-point double-double in Chicago was a special moment for Pippen. He reposted a post from Instagram on his IG story and captioned the post with two fire emojis after he tagged his son in the post.

[Credit: IG/@scottiepippen]
[Credit: IG/@scottiepippen]

It has been an impressive season for Pippen Jr. after his breakout 2023-24 season. This season, he has been averaging 12.5 points on 49.7% from the field and 39.7% from the 3-point line. He is also averaging 4.1 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 1.2 steals per game.

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