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Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley appear to have reconciled after years of tension, according to Barkley. However, there is still no progress on mending the relationship between Jordan and Scottie Pippen.
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It seems some magic is unfolding within the sports landscape, and Iām not talking about the developments in the NBA Playoffs. Longtime friends Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley have seemingly buried the hatchet years after their falling-out. That revelation recently came from Barkley, who suggested that he and MJ found some common ground. At the same time, there still doesnāt seem to be much movement regarding a reconciliation between Jordan and Scottie Pippen and, now a former teammate of theirs is weighing in.
Pippen and Jordan have been estranged since the release of the docuseries The Last Dance (which is streamable with a Netflix subscription) in 2020. While Pippen initially claimed not to have had a problem with the show, he later lambasted it and Jordan in his memoir, Unguaded. The Arkansas native claimed Jordan used his editorial power to uplift himself while not giving others due credit. Scott Williams mentioned the doc during his recent appearance on SiriusXM NBA Radio Post Game Show (via The Basketball Network), saying:
I never saw some of the things that came out in The Last Dance⦠some of the players felt afraid or embarrassed or intimidated by Michael Jordan. I know that probably hurt him (Pippen) deeply. They had to cut one of the segments of The Last Dance; he needed to break that to get his emotions under control.
The reconciliation seems to stem from both players finding common ground after years of tension, as suggested by Barkley.
Currently, there appears to be no movement towards reconciliation between Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.
Charles Barkley indicated that he and Michael Jordan have buried the hatchet and are on better terms now.
The article mentions a former Bulls player weighing in on the state of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen's relationship, though their name is not specified.
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A significant portion of the Emmy-winning documentary was devoted to the dynamic between Jordan and his teammates. While they admitted that MJās methods could be tough, they also lauded him for his effectiveness. Still, the divide between Jordan and Pippen remains, though Williams remains optimistic about the chances of them putting their differences aside:
But Iām hopeful that at some time those guys can patch up their relationship. I know that thereās a long way to go. A lot has been said, mostly by Scottie and his camp. Michaelās not one to forgive quickly, but maybe we can get somebody to step in and be an intermediary.
Scott Williams isnāt the only person whoād like to see a Pippen/Jordan reunion at some point in the future, as Dennis Rodman also believes theyāll link up again. Another Bulls alum, Horace Grant, thinks itāll take Jordan and Pippen setting aside their egos to truly mend fences. Whatās ironic, though, is Williams' mention of an intermediary, as that apparently played into Jordanās kumbaya moment with Charles Barkley.
Charles Barkley has been candid about ālosingā his friendship with Michael Jordan, and that apparently happened after Barkley criticized Jordanās acumen and asserted that he needed ābetterā people around him. Jordan apparently called Barkley later that evening and chastised him for sharing those sentiments. While it seemed like the two would never repair their friendship after that, it seems a third-party stepped in and, as Barkley explained to ESPN Chicago (as seen on YouTube), they have a baseball player to thank for this:
I was just chilling at the house last week, and one of my good friends is Vince Coleman, the great baseball player. When we answer the phone, we say some unkind words to each otherā¦. He says, āYo, Iām down here at The Grove. Iām sick of you and MJās BS. Heās right here. Yāall need to talk.ā And we had a conversation, but Vince Colemanās the person whoās responsible. We talked for a couple minutes. He said, āMan, letās get together and play golf.ā And as soon as I get a break, Iām gonna fly down there, and weāre gonna spend a couple days playing golf.
And here I thought it was sports analyst Michael Wilbonās job to get Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan back together. In all seriousness, though, itās great to hear that theyāre set to hang out and that Barkley is ālooking forward to the future.ā Whether that future also includes a scenario in which Scottie Pippen joins the pair for a tee time is unclear. For now, fans will just have to hold onto hope alongside Scott Williams and others that Jordan and Pippenās friendship will be renewed.