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Scottie Pippen pranked a team of referees by hiding the ball during a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies.

On Sunday night, the seven-time NBA All-Star pulled up to Crypto.com Arena to catch the Lakers take on the Grizzlies and decided to have some fun with the referees officiating the matchup. During a timeout, Pippen grabbed the ball that was rolling toward him and placed it behind his back, which led the referees on a pretty funny search.

Pippen spoke to someone sitting beside him with the ball behind his back and a referee walking nearby looking for the ball. One of the refs finally caught him, and he returned the ball with a huge grin plastered on his face. This was the second time Pippen pulled a prank, as the ref claimed he had “fooled” her earlier, but it wouldn’t happen again.

“Only Scottie Pippen can troll refs by hiding the $Ball in the middle of the game…😂😭,” Pippen wrote in his tweet of the hilarious moment.

Pippen added that the prank was a “full-circle moment” while promoting his new blockchain token. His son Scottie Pippen Jr. plays for the Lakers, and while watching him, the elder Pippen remembered when he won his first championship with the Bulls against the Lake Show in 1991.

“Last night, I sat courtside watching my son play against the Lakers — a team I know all too well. 33 years ago, on their home court, the Bulls beat the Lakers in Game 5 to win our first championship. That night, I held onto the game ball. It meant everything — the dream I worked my whole life for. I never let that $BALL go,” tweeted Pippen. “Ironically, in the middle of last night’s game, the new game ball rolled right to me. I picked it up, held it for a moment… and had a moment. Full-circle. 33 years later, the game ball still finds me, but this time, I was there as a father. I passed it back to the referees.”

He continued, “Now, I’m passing back our iconic @Game5Ball from 1991 to the community. That ball made history then, and now we’re making history again — tokenizing it on the blockchain and bridging the worlds of sports and Web3. The game is changing again. Let’s $BALLhttp://Game5Ball.com.”

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Scottie Pippen pranked a team of referees by hiding the ball during a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies.

On Sunday night, the seven-time NBA All-Star pulled up to Crypto.com Arena to catch the Lakers take on the Grizzlies and decided to have some fun with the referees officiating the matchup. During a timeout, Pippen grabbed the ball that was rolling toward him and placed it behind his back, which led the referees on a pretty funny search.

Pippen spoke to someone sitting beside him with the ball behind his back and a referee walking nearby looking for the ball. One of the refs finally caught him, and he returned the ball with a huge grin plastered on his face. This was the second time Pippen pulled a prank, as the ref claimed he had “fooled” her earlier, but it wouldn’t happen again.

“Only Scottie Pippen can troll refs by hiding the $Ball in the middle of the game…😂😭,” Pippen wrote in his tweet of the hilarious moment.

Pippen added that the prank was a “full-circle moment” while promoting his new blockchain token. His son Scottie Pippen Jr. plays for the Lakers, and while watching him, the elder Pippen remembered when he won his first championship with the Bulls against the Lake Show in 1991.

“Last night, I sat courtside watching my son play against the Lakers — a team I know all too well. 33 years ago, on their home court, the Bulls beat the Lakers in Game 5 to win our first championship. That night, I held onto the game ball. It meant everything — the dream I worked my whole life for. I never let that $BALL go,” tweeted Pippen. “Ironically, in the middle of last night’s game, the new game ball rolled right to me. I picked it up, held it for a moment… and had a moment. Full-circle. 33 years later, the game ball still finds me, but this time, I was there as a father. I passed it back to the referees.”

He continued, “Now, I’m passing back our iconic @Game5Ball from 1991 to the community. That ball made history then, and now we’re making history again — tokenizing it on the blockchain and bridging the worlds of sports and Web3. The game is changing again. Let’s $BALLhttp://Game5Ball.com.”

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