Chicago Bulls legends Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen formed one of the greatest duos in sports when they ruled the NBA during the 90s. But that great chemistry is nowhere to be found off the court these days, with Pippen having publicly expressed his hate for MJ.

However, another Chicago legend in the form of Dennis Rodman believes that Pippen and Michael Jordan will eventually hug it out.

“It's just a lot of things that's happened over the last couple of years. So, I think Scottie's a little bitter and Michael's more laid back and say, ‘Okay, like whatever,' but they're gonna work it out,” said Rodman of how he thinks the Jordan-Pippen saga will play out, per TMZ Sports.

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Pippen's resentment towards Jordan is mostly rooted in the release of Jordan's Last Dance documentary back in 2020 which he thinks did not recognize enough of the other players on the team.

Jordan and Pippen won six NBA championships together, all with the Bulls. It takes an all-time quality of on-court camaraderie like that of MJ-Pippen to lead a franchise to that kind of success within just a decade. Here's hoping that the two will sort out their differences and get back to being buddies again. Millions of people became NBA fans when they caught a glimpse of Jordan and Pippen dominating rivals in the 90s, so it would bring extreme happiness to the same supporters of the league if the two could repair their friendship, as far-fetched as that seems to be at the moment.