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Scottie Pippen claims Americans can’t shoot like Europeans

Scottie Pippen
Feb 15, 1996; Auburn Hills MI, USA; FILE PHOTO; Chicago Bulls forward Scottie Pippen (33) at the freethrow line against the Detroit Pistons at the Palace at Auburn Hills. The Bulls beat the Pistons 112-109 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-Imagn Images

Scottie Pippen is a legendary player. His six NBA championships prove he knows the game of basketball. Recently, Pippen gave his two cents about today’s shooting, claiming Americans can’t shoot like their European counterparts.

Related: John Salley reveals rift in Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen’s friendship since 2004

Pippen was recently interviewed by Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, and he discussed the shooting differences between American and European players.

“A lot of Americans have lost jobs because we haven’t mastered the advantage of shooting the ball like our European counterparts.”

Pippen’s statement is not wrong. When you look at European players like Luka Doncic and especially big men like Nikola Jokic, there is a difference. Jokic, for example, has no problem stepping out and shooting a three.

There’s really no American center who can consistently shoot the long ball. This has hurt the American player in today’s style of play.

Even when looking at the most recent MVP winners, you have to go back to the 2017-18 season to find the last USA-born winner. Which happened to be James Harden.

If Americans want to take back the game of basketball from their foreign counterparts, they will need to focus on developing the fundamentals. This includes getting better at shooting the ball, as Pippen stated.

About the Author Published Jun 13, 2025

TITAN FREY

Titan Frey is a dedicated father to three wonderful children, whom he takes immense pride in. His passions include reading, writing, basketball, both playing and watching, and playing chess. Titan spent five years working as a journalist for the basketball website fadeawayworld.net, where he served as editor-in-chief for four and a half years. One of his most notable achievements was interviewing Chuck Cooper III, the son of Chuck Cooper, the first African American ever drafted by an NBA team, and writing a biography that has been praised as the most definitive article about Cooper’s legacy. Titan is the author of more than ten novels and the screenwriter of three produced short films. His newest young adult novel, Echoes of the Hardwood: Braxton Foxworthy’s Time‑Travelling Book Report, blends basketball history with heartfelt storytelling and is now available. Order here: https://a.co/d/bo7BYz1

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