Scottie Pippen introduced himself to his new Bulls teammates by organizing a golf outing in Highland Park on Wednesday.

Most of the Bulls players, plus general manager John Paxson and scouts B.J. Armstrong and Pete Myers, were in attendance.

"Yeah, it was definitely fun," Tyson Chandler said. "It's good to do something like that and get out with the team, especially since half of us didn't know how to golf. I'm sure a couple of us will go out and practice now that we've seen how bad we are."

"Tyson, myself, Lonny (Baxter) and Eddy (Curry) were in a group," said Jamal Crawford. "We're all pretty bad. Just about everybody was there, about nine or 10 guys. It was fun."

Pippen made an appearance at the Berto Center on Thursday afternoon while a dozen Bulls were scrimmaging on the court, including veterans Jalen Rose and Donyell Marshall.

Pippen only stayed for about a half-hour while his wife Larsa waited outside in the car. Some of Pippen's new teammates are hoping the 16-year veteran will join in pick-up games today.

"Scottie's a nice guy," Crawford said. "He's all about the team and he's ready to win and get us to the playoffs."