Found this at the Sun Times website, but it was also posted on NBA.com few days earlier. Hopefully Pippen might still have something left, but it doesn't look to hopeful. Check it out...
The most dominant player on the Bulls' practice court Thursday was the one who is on the verge of retirement and is unlikely to play in another game.
Scottie Pippen, 38, wanted to see if his surgically repaired knees could stand up to an intense practice.
The fact he was able to walk off the court afterward did not fool him into thinking he was ready to be activated.
In fact, while Pippen isn't ready to officially announce his retirement, he said privately he wouldn't play again this season. He's on record saying next season is out of the question, although he likes to tease the media by saying the door still is open. He already has discussed ways to handle next season's contract with operations chief John Paxson.
''I still have the same problems,'' Pippen said. ''I would take a wrong turn at times, and it would get really irritated.''
Nobody on the Bulls is anticipating a comeback. Pippen's last game action was eight minutes on Feb. 2.
''He played very well,'' said coach Scott Skiles, who doesn't think Pippen will play again this season.
''You forget how good he is. He pretty much dominated the whole practice, and for a guy who hasn't played as long as he's played, it's very impressive. But he may not be able to walk [today]. I was pretty impressive in a practice, too [this season], but it doesn't mean I could have played in another one.''
Pippen has said he would not be interested in an assistant coaching job next year.
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