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"I'm a blink away," Pippen said.
Pressed further on the subject, Pippen said his chances of playing Tuesday were "50-50." Both comments came after Bulls coach Scott Skiles addressed the media and made no mention of Pippen returning.
That management would allow Pippen, 38, to return 10 days before the initial target date seems odd given his age, injury history and the Bulls' 12-25 record.
"I feel pretty good," Pippen said. "Hopefully, [Tuesday] I can feel just as good as I did [Monday]. We'll see what goes from there. You can't stay away from [contact.] I'm all right, though."
Chandler is scheduled to visit a team doctor on Tuesday and may receive clearance to return to practice this week. He has been sidelined with a back injury since Nov. 25, and conceded he is expecting pain all season.
"It's something I'm going to have to play through," he said. "I'm anxious, but I'm still not ready. I don't have any lift. Until I get that back, I can't get back on the court."
Pippen's positive outlook and Chandler's progress are good signs for a team that, miraculously, isn't out of the playoff picture in the docile Eastern Conference.
The Bulls began Monday five games behind Philadelphia for the eighth and final playoff spot, a fact that Skiles recently detailed emphatically in a meeting with players.
"Obviously, the clock ticks," Skiles said. "And at some point, somebody is going to have to rattle off eight out of 10.
"It'd be very easy to say, 'We've lost to the crummy teams. Therefore, we can't make it.' But if you're always thinking about failure, it's self-fulfilling. You're going to fail. We have to get everybody back. Then, let's see."
I do find it odd that pippen might come back and he is not 100%. This could back fire. If he does play, it will be very limited. Similar to what Brunson does now. 10 minutes or so. I don't want to risk an injury that would put him out all year. According to article, he is at least 10 days away from being ready!
"I'm a blink away," Pippen said.
Pressed further on the subject, Pippen said his chances of playing Tuesday were "50-50." Both comments came after Bulls coach Scott Skiles addressed the media and made no mention of Pippen returning.
That management would allow Pippen, 38, to return 10 days before the initial target date seems odd given his age, injury history and the Bulls' 12-25 record.
"I feel pretty good," Pippen said. "Hopefully, [Tuesday] I can feel just as good as I did [Monday]. We'll see what goes from there. You can't stay away from [contact.] I'm all right, though."
Chandler is scheduled to visit a team doctor on Tuesday and may receive clearance to return to practice this week. He has been sidelined with a back injury since Nov. 25, and conceded he is expecting pain all season.
"It's something I'm going to have to play through," he said. "I'm anxious, but I'm still not ready. I don't have any lift. Until I get that back, I can't get back on the court."
Pippen's positive outlook and Chandler's progress are good signs for a team that, miraculously, isn't out of the playoff picture in the docile Eastern Conference.
The Bulls began Monday five games behind Philadelphia for the eighth and final playoff spot, a fact that Skiles recently detailed emphatically in a meeting with players.
"Obviously, the clock ticks," Skiles said. "And at some point, somebody is going to have to rattle off eight out of 10.
"It'd be very easy to say, 'We've lost to the crummy teams. Therefore, we can't make it.' But if you're always thinking about failure, it's self-fulfilling. You're going to fail. We have to get everybody back. Then, let's see."
I do find it odd that pippen might come back and he is not 100%. This could back fire. If he does play, it will be very limited. Similar to what Brunson does now. 10 minutes or so. I don't want to risk an injury that would put him out all year. According to article, he is at least 10 days away from being ready!