Unlike Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen finally dunks buyer for Chicago mansion

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After four years on and off the market, Scottie Pippen has finally scored a buyer for his Chicago estate, while his former teammate Michael Jordan has spent the better part of a decade trying to sell his abode.

The home, which was recently available to rent on Airbnb for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, received a pending offer on Tuesday for $2 million.

The six-time NBA champion first listed the property in 2016 for $3 million. 

Pippen purchased the Highland Park home in 2004 for $2.23 million at the time.

Spanning a massive 10,000 square feet on 2.6 acres of land, the home is made up of five bedrooms and six bathrooms.

The home spans a massive 10,000 square feet.
The home spans a massive 10,000 square feet.
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The expansive pool.
The expansive pool.
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The patio.
The patio.
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The double-height foyer.
The double-height foyer.
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The living are with a wood-burning fireplace.
The living area with a wood-burning fireplace.
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The kitchen.
The kitchen.
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The dining room.
The dining room.
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Features include an expanded kitchen, a two-story living room, an infinity pool and a full-sized basketball gym — of course.

Additional amenities include a movie theater, clubhouse with a sauna and steam room, a game room and a wine cellar. 

The full-sized basketball court.
The full-sized basketball court.
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The movie theatre.
The movie theater.
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Scottie Pippen tweeted from the movie theater in his Chicago home earlier this month.
The primary ensuite bedroom overlooking the basketball court.
The primary en-suite bedroom overlooking the basketball court.
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The primary ensuite bathroom.
The primary en-suite bathroom.
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A view of the open floor plan.
A view of the open floor plan.
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Meanwhile, Jordan’s home in the same upscale neighborhood, priced at a whopping $14,855,000, hasn’t seen any offers in nearly 10 years. 

It doesn’t help that it’s also the priciest property on the block located in a depreciating, high tax town. 

Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen of the Chicago Bulls catch their breath during a 1996 NBA Game.
Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen of the Chicago Bulls catch their breath during a 1996 NBA Game.
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Pippen and Jordan left their Chicago lives behind years ago, and are both currently living in sunny Florida. 

The Chicago Tribune first reported on the pending sale.

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