Scottie Pippen is renting out his Chicago home for Olympic watch parties

Three one-night stays for up to four people will be available.

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Scottie Pippen is offering up his home for Olympic watch parties.

Scottie Pippen is offering up his home for Olympic watch parties.

AirBNB via TMZ

Still trying to figure out where to watch the Olympics? You can always rent out the home of a gold medal winner and six-time NBA champion.

Scottie Pippen is renting out his Chicago home via AirBNB for Olympic watch parties, TMZ Sports reported. Three one-night stays for a maximum of four people will be available. The house is going for $92 a night in an apparent reference to the 1992 U.S. Dream Team.

According to the AirBNB listing: “When you enter my home, you’ll step into sport history — finding Olympic Games memorabilia from my time as a U.S. Olympian, plus items from Team USA’s 2020 Medal Stand Collection that you can take home with you! During your overnight stay, you and up to three guests have the opportunity to watch the magic of the Olympic Games basketball competitions on NBCUniversal’s broadcast networks and streaming services from my home theater, and channel your inner athlete on my indoor basketball court.

“Whether you want to cheer on Team USA this year or steep yourself in the nostalgia of our historic 1992 run in Barcelona, get ready for a one-of-a-kind experience commemorating the long-awaited return of the Olympic Games.”

According to the listing: “Booking opens at 1 p.m. EDT on Thursday, July 22 for three stays on August 2, August 4 and August 6.”

Pippen himself won’t be there, but renters will receive a virtual greeting from the former Bulls great.

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