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Summary of Scottie Pippen's Unguarded
Summary of Scottie Pippen's Unguarded
Summary of Scottie Pippen's Unguarded
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#1 I didn’t experience a idyllic childhood like most people in small-town America in the 1960s and 1970s. I remember my brother Ronnie, who was paralyzed from the neck down after being attacked in gym class, coming home to us.

#2 I have never asked my brother about the day in gym class or what they did to him in the hospital. I see no point in rehashing those painful times. For him, and for us.

#3 Grandma Harris was also tough. She never felt sorry for herself, and her faith was a big part of that. She grew up in Louisiana, picking cotton with her mother when she was a little girl. In 1940, a hurricane caused flooding in much of the Southeast, and they had to move to Arkansas.

#4 I had a very close-knit community in Hamburg, and I never felt poor. I felt blessed. I was always watched over, and I never got in any sort of trouble.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 6, 2022
ISBN9798822530904
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    #1

    I didn’t experience a idyllic childhood like most people in small-town America in the 1960s and 1970s. I remember my brother Ronnie, who was paralyzed from the neck down after being attacked in gym class, coming home to us.

    #2

    I have never asked my brother about the day in gym class or what they did to him in the hospital. I see no point in rehashing those painful times. For him, and for us.

    #3

    Grandma Harris was also tough. She never felt sorry for herself, and her faith was a big part of that. She grew up in Louisiana, picking cotton with her mother when she was a little girl. In 1940, a hurricane caused flooding in much of the Southeast, and they had to move to Arkansas.

    #4

    I had a very close-knit community in Hamburg, and I never felt poor. I felt blessed. I was always watched over, and I never got in any sort of trouble.

    #5

    I had a negative effect on my relationship with Jerry Reinsdorf and Jerry Krause, the owners of the Bulls, because I signed a five-year, $18 million extension with the team in 1991.

    #6

    I have always been open with my teammates about how I feel and what I need. I

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