Scottie Pippen Joins CSN Chicago As A Bulls Game Analyst

The former Bull will be joining Comcast SportsNet Chicago in March to be a game analyst on Bulls games, then do every Bulls playoff game that will be aired on the network. We have the press release from Comcast SportsNet Chicago. I hope I get more releases from the CSN Chicago people.

SCOTTIE PIPPEN TO JOIN COMCAST SPORTSNET’S BULLS ANNOUNCING TEAM FOR MARCH 4 TELECAST & EVERY NETWORK PLAYOFF GAME

Bulls Legend/Basketball Hall of Famer to make 2011 Game Analyst debut on Fri, Mar. 4 at 6:00 PM

Chicago, IL (February 23, 2011)– Comcast SportsNet, the television home for the most games and most comprehensive coverage of the NBA Central Division first place Chicago Bulls, has announced Bulls legend and team ambassador/six-time NBA champion/Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2010 inductee SCOTTIE PIPPEN will join Comcast SportsNet’s game announcing tandem of Neil Funk and Stacey King as an additional game analyst for the network’s Bulls telecast on Friday, March 4 at Orlando (6:00 PM start).  In addition, Pippen will also handle game analyst duties for every Bulls playoff telecast on Comcast SportsNet beginning in mid-April.

“Scottie Pippen is most certainly one of the greatest players in NBA history whose knowledge and passion of the game is second to none,” said James J. Corno, President of Comcast SportsNet Chicago. “We’re thrilled Scottie will be on our team with Neil and Stacey for the March 4th telecast at Orlando, along with every Bulls playoff telecast on Comcast SportsNet this spring.”

Pippen, named one of the “50 Greatest Players in NBA History” in 1996, enjoyed a massively-successful 17-year NBA career, including 12 seasons in a Bulls uniform. Among his numerous career accomplishments include being named to the “All-NBA First Team” on three occasions, twice to the “All-NBA Second Team,” the “All-NBA Defensive First Team” eight times, an NBA All-Star selection seven times and the1994 All-Star Game MVP.  In addition, Pippen won gold medals at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games, the first coming as a member of the original “Dream Team,” who, along with Pippen, were also recently inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Comcast SportsNet’s next two Bulls telecasts take place tonight (Wednesday, February 23) at Toronto featuring the return of Bulls center Joakim Noah (live coverage begins at 6:00 PM) and Monday, February 28 at Washington with live coverage also beginning at 6:00 PM. Viewers can also visit CSNChicago.com 24/7 for the very latest Bulls news, highlights, game previews/ recaps & blogs from Bulls “Insider” Aggrey Sam, along with exclusive videos and much more.

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