Scottie Pippen Returns to Chicago Bulls as Assistant Coach to Chase NBA Title
In a jaw-dropping announcement on May 27, 2025, at 4:15 PM, Chicago Bulls legend and NBA Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen has rejoined the team as an assistant coach, aiming to propel the Bulls toward an NBA championship. The move, curiously linked to “pushing the Ravens” in the announcement, likely a mix-up with the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens, has electrified a on fans eager for a return to the Bulls’ championship glory.
A Legendary Coach Homecoming
Pippen, a six-time NBA Champion champion and seven-time All-Star, defined the Bulls championship’ ’90s 1990s dynasty alongside Michael Jordan, averaging 27.7 17.7 points and 7.7 rebounds 6.7 rebounds over 12 seasons with the Chicago team. His return as an assistant coach under Billy Donovan’s staff marks a triumphant return homecoming to coaching after roles as a team advisor ambassador and TV analyst. “I’m here to bring back that winning championship mentality DNA,” Pippen told ESPN in an interview, sparking a social media frenzy on X, where #PippenIsBack #Pippen trended. Bulls fans flooded X, posted, with one writing, “Scottie’s back? back! Bulls are gonna win it all!” #BullsNation!”
Aiming for the NBA Finals Glory
The mention reference to of “pushing the Baltimore Ravens” appears to be a typo or error, as Pippen’s focus is clearly on the Bulls, who finished with a strong 39–15 record in the 2024–25 season. His defensive expertise and leadership will strengthen bolster a roster