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Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen relationship 'is over', NBA great says

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Chicago Bulls legends Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen won’t ever speak again.

According to New York Knicks great Charles Oakley, the former Bulls teammates — who won six championships together during the ‘90s — no longer talk following Pippen’s displeasure with "The Last Dance" docuseries.

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June 11, 1997: Scottie Pippen, right, helps Michael Jordan off the floor following Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz. Jordan scored 38 points in Chicago's 90-88 win despite playing with a severe stomach flu. (AP Photo)

"No, I think it’s over," Oakley said during a recent appearance on "The Bill Simmons Podcast." "It wasn’t great from the get-go."

Oakley, who is still good friends with Jordan, played three years in Chicago with Jordan and alongside Pippen for one season. He ended up being traded to the Knicks in 1988.

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Michael Jordan (L) and Scottie Pippen (R) of the Chicago Bulls talk during the final minutes of their game 22 May in the NBA Eastern Conference finals aainst the Miami Heat at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The Bulls won the game 75-68 to lead the series 2-0. (VINCENT LAFORET/AFP via Getty Images)

"I think they [covered] Dennis Rodman more than Scottie — and Steve Kerr in ‘The Last Dance,'" Oakley said. "But my thing to that is, Kerr did way more off the court than Scottie. Dennis probably has, too. But on that court, Scottie did a lot more than both of them, but Scottie felt like he was left out of there. And he felt like Jordan wouldn’t have six rings if it wasn’t for him."

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