In a candid interview on January 10, 2024, Larsa Pippen, the ex-wife of NBA legend Scottie Pippen, revealed on Watch What Happens Live with host Andy Cohen that she enjoys being intimate about five times a night with Marcus Jordan.
Marcus later confirmed Larsa’s statement, playfully suggesting that the actual number is even higher.
To break it down, Larsa Pippen is currently dating Marcus Jordan, the son of NBA icon Michael Jordan. In January 2023, Larsa and Marcus made their relationship official on Instagram.
Moving back in time, Larsa Pippen and Scottie Pippen finalized their divorce on December 15, 2021, after being married for 19 years. They share four children: Scottie Jr. (22), Preston (21), Justin (18), and Sophia (14). In January 2022, the couple agreed on joint physical and legal custody of their kids, as well as spousal support.
Recently, in an interview with Vlad TV, John Salley, a former teammate of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen on the Chicago Bulls, warned Marcus Jordan about his affair with Larsa Pippen.
“Well, he better look out because it didn’t work for Scotty,” said Salley.
Salley’s caution was in response to Larsa’s earlier statement about her intimate encounters.
John Salley, during his time with the Chicago Bulls in the 1995-96 season, signed a 10-day contract and later became a free agent, contributing to the team’s historic 72-win season. He won his third NBA championship in June 1996, playing a limited role in the NBA Finals.
Back in March 1996, John Salley was let go from his deal with the Toronto Raptors. Pretty soon after, he hopped on board with the Chicago Bulls, signing a short-term 10-day contract. That meant he was like a temporary addition to the Bulls’ lineup, hanging out with big names like Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Toni Kukoč, and his old Pistons buddies Dennis Rodman and James Edwards. So, after that first 10-day deal, Salley wasn’t done – he signed up for another one right away.
The 1995–96 Bulls bagged 72 wins in the regular season. Even though Salley didn’t clock in a ton of playing time, he chipped in enough to help the Bulls win big and snagged his third NBA championship with the team.