A Quote by Toni Kukoc

I love Scottie. The guy that helped me the most those first two years was Scottie. He is so easy to play with. — © Toni Kukoc
I love Scottie. The guy that helped me the most those first two years was Scottie. He is so easy to play with.
I've always been a big-time Scottie Pippen fan. That was my guy growing up!
I want to do the best I can in the NBA. After three or four years, I want people to know who Scottie Pippen is.
My favorite player growing up was Scottie Pippen.
Tremendous teammate, that's what comes to mind when I think of Scottie Pippen. He was a very caring teammate who was always concerned about the team, always concerned about it. He just had a great understanding of the team concept. Everyone talks about a great teammate, but he really was a great guy to play with. He may have been having a 25 or 30-point game, but if he knew you were struggling, he'd find a way to get you going as well. He's that type of guy.
You can't have a greater person to emulate your game around than Scottie Pippen.
Coming here, I never thought about being like what I was supposed to be in Europe, the No. 1 guy and building the whole team around you. Coming here, I was relaxed about that because I knew there was going to be Michael, Scottie, Horace and I could learn from them.
Growing up, my idols were Lucky Luke and Jolly Jumper. And Scottie Pippen.
I search the phrase "Kellyanne Conway fails," and I'm just watching that Scottie [Nell Hughes] woman smirk all the time.
My Scottie refused to go for a walk with a friend of the house, but she would joyously accompany any stranger who drove a car.
People don't realize this, but throughout my career, I grew up patterning my game after Scottie Pippen's. I admire him for his versatility.
I had to change my game completely. I was what Scottie was. What he was doing here I was doing in Europe.
Scottie was just a different character than Michael. He was more the soft side. Every once in a while he would explode, but he would help me. Michael on the other end was almost always aggressive.
I wanted to go the NBA and win a championship because I've never seen a grown man cry the way Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan cried when they won a championship.
The friendship of a dog is precious. It becomes even more so when one is so far removed from home.... I have a Scottie. In him I find consolation and diversion... he is the "one person" to whom I can talk without the conversation coming back to war.
Tremendous teammate, that's what comes to mind when I think of Scottie Pippen. He was a very caring teammate who was always concerned about the team. The way he played and expressed himself on the floor exemplified who he was as a player.
Being diagnosed with cancer helped me identify all that was wrong in my life. It also helped me search for the solutions. I discovered self-love; I learned to prioritise myself over others and, most importantly, realised that I had to love myself first before somebody else loves me.
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