#3 Game 6 vs. the Portland Trailblazers in 1992
Scottie Pippen was relatively unknown, even playing beside Michael Jordan. He was a gifted athlete able enough to make a true stamp on the NBA, yet it wasn't until the 1992 Finals vs. the Portland Trailblazers that Scottie Pippen made himself known. Jerome Kersey, Terry Porter and the defense of Clyde Drexler put the Trailblazers in position to tie a Chicago Bulls team looking to complete a 67 win season after being up 3-2. In Game 6 and down 15 points, Scottie Pippen went off on both ends while Michael Jordan was on the bench to finish off Portland. Scottie Pippen scored 11 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter, and throughout, his confidence became his new NBA skin. Scottie had arrived.
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#2 Game 6 of the 1997 NBA Finals
Scottie Pippen averaged 20 points, eight boards, four assists and two steals in the Finals vs the Utah Jazz. His 23 points in Game 6 was the pivotal performance in the win that gave the Chicago Bulls their fifth championship. It was the first of consecutive Finals wins vs. the Karl Malone and John Stockton led Utah Jazz.
#1 Scottie Pippen locking up Magic Johnson in the 1991 Finals
Magic Johnson averaged 18 points, eight boards and 12 assists in the Finals. Those numbers jump off the page and are what you'd expect of a legendary point guard in any playoff series. Scottie Pippen's 7'3" wingspan was just enough to slow the Hall of Fame icon and shift the series in Chicago's favor. It was the Bulls' first ever NBA championship, and despite Michael Jordan completing one of his most spectacular moves that everyone has seen over and over, it was Scottie Pippen's defense that was a major factor in defeating the depleted Los Angeles Lakers.
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