These retired NBA players are now working 9-5 jobs


[post_page_title]Scottie Pippen[/post_page_title]
With a career as successful as Scottie Pippen’s it’s no wonder he found it difficult to accept retirement when it came. The Bulls legend called it a day in 2004 but immediately regretted his decision and spent a lot of energy trying to make a comeback. Six rings weren’t enough for the legendary player, and he was desperate to win a seventh.

Scottie Pippen

The comeback just wasn’t going to happen and eventually Pippen moved on from basketball. He took a different turn and got into the livestock business with his brother. The Pippen brothers co-own a livestock farm in Arkansas, but Scottie hasn’t totally left basketball behind as he makes the occasional appearance on TV as an analyst.

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