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Scottie and Larsa Pippen celebrate son Preston's college graduation

Scottie and Larsa Pippen celebrate son Preston's college graduation

New York Post18-05-2025

Scottie Pippen and ex-wife Larsa Pippen reunited to celebrate their son's big achievement.
Preston Pippen, son of the Basketball Hall of Famer and reality television personality, graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a business degree over the weekend.
Both parents took to Instagram to share their happiness in celebrating their son's significant milestone.
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Scottie Pippen posted a heartfelt message alongside a series of family photos, saying, 'My son @prestonpippen graduated from LMU today with his business degree. You've earned every bit of this… today's just the beginning. Proud dad right here!'
Larsa Pippen also posted about the graduation on her Instagram story, sharing a family photo and writing, 'So proud of you my love @prestonpippen.'
Scottie Pippen pictured with his son Preston Pippen.
@ScottiePippen on Instagram
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The graduation ceremony was, of course, a family affair, with Preston's siblings, including Memphis Grizzlies point guard Scotty Pippen Jr. in attendance as well.
Preston previously played basketball at Sierra Canyon High School in California, the same school that has risen to prominence on the court in Los Angeles, known for producing NBA players like Marvin Bagley, Brandon Boston Jr., and of course, Bronny James.
Larsa Pippen posted a congratulatory post for her son Preston Pippen.
@LarsaPippen on Instagram
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USC superstar Juju Watkins also entered the consciousness of America while at Sierra Canyon before becoming one of college basketball's best players and biggest stars.
Despite their high-profile divorce being finalized in 2021, Scottie, 59, and Larsa, 50, have maintained a co-parenting relationship.
Larsa, 50, dated Michael Jordan's sudden Marcus for a couple years before breaking up last year. She's currently dating former basketball player Jeff Coby.

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