Like
the Karl Malone card I posted about in February, this
Scottie Pippen
card incorporates an authentic piece of floorboard from an NBA game.
Sure, he's wearing a
Portland Trail Blazers
uniform, but it's still the man who made the playoffs sixteen straight times, made the NBA All-Defensive Team 8 times, the All-NBA first team three times, a seven-time all Star (and once All Star Game MVP in 1994), and six-time NBA champion with the
Chicago Bulls
- in two separate three-peats, the second one being the most memorable to me, not so much because of
Michael Jordan
's apport to the team, but
Dennis Rodman
's.
The card (#SP) is from the
2001-02 SP Game Floor Edition, by
Upper Deck
.
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