If you have a spare $300k lying around you could have dinner with NBA legend Scottie Pippen.
As part of its Christmas catalog, Neiman Marcus is offering a two-on-two meet and greet featuring Scottie Pippen and his son that is being sold at over $300k.
At @neimanmarcus in their Christmas 2022 book you can spend $333,333 and have a two-on-two basketball game with Scottie Pippen and his son@darrenrovell pic.twitter.com/O4tkzBtsuQ
— Talk Nats (@TalkNats) October 25, 2022
Via CBS Sports
In the 2022 Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog, the two-on-two scrimmage with the Pippens is listed as the “ultimate sports experience.” Whoever purchases the experience will get to bring a friend out to Los Angeles for a full experience with the father and son.
“Thanks to Neiman Marcus Concrete Runway and Talent Resources Sports, now it’s your turn and a friend’s turn to play against this dynamic father-and-son duo and learn a trick or two on the court,” the description reads.
In addition to the basketball game, the buyer will have a private dinner with Pippen and Pippen Jr. That will also include a tasting of Pippen’s bourbon, Digits. Finally, the package comes with an autographed copy of Pippen’s book, Unguarded.
NBA fans immediately roasted Pippen for his expensive meet-and-greet.
$333K!?!?!?!?!?!?!? bro just buy a house https://t.co/C6yXDGNH1g pic.twitter.com/EKiiH3X7FT
— LegendOfWinning (@LegendOfWinning) October 26, 2022
You'd have to pay ME to do this. https://t.co/KY2fRFIS2H
— dj tony tone (@mistamonotone) October 27, 2022
So it's come to this now huh https://t.co/9LvgzT1O0G pic.twitter.com/rVBxhv3mXK
— The Realest Realist 🏀 (@TRRealist23) October 27, 2022
On my list of 'things I can spend $333K on', this is near the bottom. https://t.co/OT2eZ9lnPB
— Ken Smith (@kensmith199) October 27, 2022
It is worth noting that Pippen plans to donate $278k of the profits to charity.
According to the listing in Neiman Marcus, Pippen will donate $278,000 to the Chi Prep Academy, a nonprofit school that “promotes high standards through academics, entrepreneurship, and athletics.”