"No Bull" tour is more of an appreciation rather than a destruction
Chicago Bulls legends Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant and Luc Longley made headlines last week when they announced the launching of the “No Bull” tour. Partnered with Australia's National Basketball League, the project aims to narrate the trios’ untold stories during their time with the storied franchise, as well as to provide their insights about Michael Jordan.
While it was perceived that the said platform would ultimately serve as a ranting platform for Pippen and Co. against Jordan and “The Last Dance”, the “No Bull” tour is the opposite, according to a witness.
A wholesome initiative from the three Bulls figures
Contrary to what was initially assumed, the “No Bull” tour leaned towards positivity rather than negativity. Mark K of CHGO Sports recently attended one of the talks and came up with a conclusion that the program just further unpacked the careers of the three former Bulls stars — nothing more and nothing less.
Mark K also insisted that the trio didn't even stir a drama about MJ and any embroiled discussions around “The Last Dance.”
A delightful approach that revisits their legacy
This revelation truly comes with a surprise from Horace's viral and wild remark about Dennis Rodman. Knowing the bitter history as well of the majority of the Bulls’ dynasty members with MJ; it is interesting to know that the “No Bull” tour came up with a much more welcoming impression.
It is refreshing to know that instead of beating the dead horse, Pippen, Grant, and Longley developed the “No Bull” tour to revisit their respective basketball legacy and golden tenure with the Bulls.