It appears no one is safe when it comes to NBA Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen and his recent barrage of comments towards players and coaches of past and present. One of the latest to receive criticism from Pippen is his former head coach Phil Jackson. As a guest on The Dan Patrick Show on Monday, Pippen elaborated further on some comments he made in a GQ feature by Tyler Tynes. Pippen went on to say Jackson was a “racist”, and that was the motive behind drawing up a play during Game 3 of the 1994 Eastern Conference Semifinals between the Bulls and Knicks. In a tie game with 1.8 seconds remaining, the decision was to have Pippen inbound the ball to his Croatian teammate Toni Kukoc for the game-winning shot. Rather than accept this role, Pippen chose to sit out. The Bulls played on, and ended up winning the game while Kukoc nailed the game-winner. Pippen said on The Last Dance documentary if he had to go back, he would do it again. There’s still some resentment from Pippen, and now he’s saying Jackson’s decision was racially motivated.