For those who cared to watch it, I hope you enjoyed episodes 1 & 2 of The Last Dance on ESPN. I thought it was great. Not only did I enjoy seeing the old footage of Michael Jordan and co., but there was a lot I just didn't remember. I was actually surprised by how little I did recall!
While I followed the NBA heavily in 1997-98 (I would have been in 8th grade), there was so much I just didn't remember. I don't remember Scottie Pippen's drama with ownership, and him deciding right before the season to have foot surgery. I don't remember the Bulls sluggish start that year. I don't remember the vitriol geared at Jerry Krause.
I'm sure I knew about it at the time, but 23 years ago (ha! 23!) was a long time ago. A lot has happened since then to my cloud my brain.
As for Pippen, he definitely deserved to be paid more. On one hand, he dug his own grave by signing a long-term contract in order for security - 7 years and $18mil. On the other, toward the end of the deal, he was grossly underpaid as league revenue - and player salaries - soared.
I have a fairly lot of Pippen cards in my remaining stack of basketball cards I saved. Nothing fancy, but a nice assortment. As I mentioned in my last post, most of my basketball collecting was while Jordan was out, so naturally I ended up with a lot of Pippens.
My favorite is probably the SkyBox Air Raid, which seems a bit like a knock off of Upper Deck's Skylights. It kind of looks more like a Nike shoe ad.
A pretty sweet Provisions card from Fleer, although I'm not so sure of the background. Are those bullet holes?
SkyBox Z-Force is the equivalent of Circa Thunder, I think. I could be wrong. Still, a neat card in a '90s kind of way.
These two inserts from Fleer Ultra would have come from the box I got for Christmas in 1995.
This Hoops Block Party is a really fun card, although not sure I'd say Pippen was known for his shot-blocking. Still, he could do it all, so I get it.
Here's the rest of my Pippen stash:
The next 8 episodes can't come soon enough!
I collected baseball cards from the late '80s through 2002. Then I went to college and when I came out, I was lost. There were too many brands, sets, choices, relics, autos, parallels, variations. It was a turn off. However, I slowly made my way back. So here is my attempt to venture back into the hobby. I'll buy a few packs of cards here and there, comment on some cards I have, send out some TTMs, and follow the progress of my Topps Yankees Project.
I loved it! I was a Jordan/Bulls fan back when he was playing. I can't get into the NBA anymore but I loved the NBA back then. I miss those teams. I can't wait to watch the rest.
ReplyDeleteI was not a Bulls fan. But I see people talking about it all over Twitter.
ReplyDeleteMy favorites here are the SkyBox at the bottom (because I like me some SkyBox) and the middle one in the top row (dunking). The Air Raid card is my favorite of the ones you highlighted.
I was always for the underdog teams so I rooted for The Pacers and Hornets growing up. Reggie Miller and Alonzo Mourning were my guys growing up. I do enjoy seeing a new sports documentary though so I will definitely check out the rest.
ReplyDeleteI have no plans to watch this "special", but I would hope that Scottie is getting some love too. I've been saying for years that without Pippen, MJ never wins a single title. There was so much talent in the league during that era, and quite a few really good teams (unlike now), that there's no way that Jordan would've ever been able to win anything on his own.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the series to land on Netflix. I wanna watch it so bad. Cool Pippen collection. I stumbled across a few while digging up my Jordans.
ReplyDeleteI didn't appreciate Pippen as much as I should have back in the day but I've wised up. He was great. Fun post and good cards.
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