“Everyone respected Scottie a lot,” Kerr said. “We felt his aggravation. He probably must have been the second-highest-paid person in the NBA or certainly top-five. We all felt for him, nobody resented him for having that surgery. Later, all of us comprehended, let’s give him his area, and he’s going to be there for the second stretch of the season for us.”
A number of those teammates were making more than Pippen by that point. He was the sixth-highest-paid Bull that season, and his wage ranked 122nd leaguewide. Salary plays a big part in any team’s internal politics, and Pippen’s colleagues surely understood how underpaid he was. There would not have actually been any advantage in poking the bear, and Pippen was important to their championship hopes. It was in the team’s benefit to respect him.
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