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Scotty Maurice Pippen Sr., usually spelled Scottie Pippen, is an American former professional basketball player. He played 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association, winning six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls.

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Scottie Pippen, the iconic former Chicago Bulls basketball player with six NBA championships under his belt, is making a spirited foray into beverages.

“It’s something that I’m trying to find my lane in,” Pippen told Food & Wine during a phone interview. First, he launched DIGITS, a five-year Tennessee mature bourbon that launched earlier this year and won a gold medal for its 97 point rating at the Sunset International Spirits Competition.

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Antron Pippen died unexpectedly in April at the age of 33. NBA All-Star Scottie Pippen is reflecting on grief, two months after the death of his son, Antron Pippen. “I will continue to gain strength because today there is none,” Pippen, 55, told People, noting that he will also “continue to heal.”

The retired athlete, who said he is “good” but has “moments of ups and downs,” spent Father’s Day hosting a basketball camp in his home state of Arkansas. 

Are scottie and larsa still married:

Scottie Pippen: Tea| Son dies| Are scottie and larsa still married| larsa pippen

Scottie and Larsa were married for 21 years and had four children together – Scotty Jr. (20), Preston (18), Justin (18), and Sophia (12). The couple filed for divorce in 2016 but reconciled shortly, before permanently cutting ties in 2018.

Speaking with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn on the Hollywood Raw podcast, Larsa Pippen revealed that it was she who introduced Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson at a party.

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Larsa and Scottie Pippen married in 1997 and have four kids together…

And if you’re wondering whether any of their children got the basketball gene—their oldest son Scotty Jr. is a point guard for Vanderbilt University and was on the 2020 All-SEC freshman team.

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