Scottie Pippen, Charles Barkley, James Harden In 'Short Memory' [Watch]: NBA Greats Star In Hilarious Foot Locker Viral Video!

By Jorge Solis (j.solis@mstarsnews.com) | Aug 05, 2014 05:10 PM EDT

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Houston Rockets player James Harden asks for advice from the great ones, Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen. Watch what happens when two NBA legends talk about 'Short Memory' in this hilarious Foot Locker commercial.

Gathered at a fancy party, Harden wants to know how he can start the upcoming season off fresh. First, the sports athlete has to make sure he is wearing the right sports gear. Then, the basketball star has to work on his attention span, specifically the short memory part.

The retired Phoenix Suns player explains that all the great ones have scattershot recollections. The best sports stars can tune out what they don't want to remember. The newbie can't believe the words of wisdom he is getting at first.

Case in point, the 76er doesn't ever remember having a bad game. Nor does he recall being made fun of because of his weight. But, what about that "time he threw that guy out the window?"

Barkley responds with, "I'm a pacifist!"

Another retiree joins in on the conversation. In the background, Pippin shouts proudly, "I am the greatest Chicago Bull of all time!"

He must have blocked out Michael Jordan from his mind. But then, the sports icon should get credit for sticking around when Jordan left the team for early retirement. Who stuck around and remained faithful the entire time?

Check out the video here:

Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen teach James Harden how to have "Short Memory." Readers, what do you think of the Foot Locker ad?

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