It’s safe to say this Clemson legend was impressed by the Tigers’ win over Arizona on Thursday night in the Sweet 16. Former Clemson basketball great Horace
Chicago Bulls legends Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant and Luc Longley made headlines last week when they announced the launching of the “No Bull” tour. Partnered
Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, and Luc Longley will pull the curtain back on the 1990s NBA dynasty known as the Chicago Bulls. While there are plenty of
‘The Last Dance’ documentary featuring Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, was one of the most popular sports documentaries of all-time. However, after the documentary was released, it was clear there were some bitter feelings from some former Bulls players about how they were portrayed in it.
Former Chicago Bulls Scottie Pippen, Luc Longley and Horace Grant announced they will be embarking on the “No Bull Tour,” a three-city tour in Australia in which they will discuss ESPN's "The Last Dance" documentary and share stories of the team's championship run of the 1990s.
During the Chicago Bulls’ early reigns in the 1990s, there was a big man who truly caught the attention of everyone not just due to his solid play and two-way imposing presence at the frontline, but also because of his eye-catching goggles.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports, the Portland Trail Blazers are not expected to seriously entertain trade offers for Jerami Grant.
At the time in 1994, Michael Jordan had announced his retirement from the NBA and had been playing minor league baseball for about a year. His father's death meant a lot to him, and as he reflected on his conversations with his father, he recalled comments made by his father.
John Starks was the epitome of New York basketball—hardnosed, gritty, and unafraid of any moment. Starks carved out a stellar 13-year career, eight of which he spent in New York, after going undrafted in the 1988 NBA Draft.
Michael Jordan has not played in the NBA since 2001. Yet his legacy as arguably the greatest basketball player of all time is basically unquestioned. His exploits, especially his championship runs, are the stuff of legend, and hardly anyone would place any other team in the same conversation as his Chicago Bulls.
As great as Michael Jordan was, he was not necessarily the best teammate. Whether it was his demanding nature, competitive fire, or inclination to take every shot, being teammates with MJ was an exercise in patience.
Michael Jordan's greatness, especially during their first three-peat in the early 1990s, was so overpowering that it made everyone else on the Chicago Bulls team almost invisible.
Damian Lillard’s Portland Trail Blazers want to re-sign Jerami Grant this summer, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports. Grant becomes an unrestricted free agent this offseason.
Former Chicago Bulls forward Horace Grant is an underrated piece of the team’s first “three-peat.” A 6-foot-10, 215-pound power forward, Grant was often tasked with matching up against some tough bruisers in an era that leaned more toward physical play and less toward skills and finesse.
Horace Grant played with Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal during his successful NBA career. He won three NBA Championships with MJ on the Chicago Bulls and one with Kobe and Shaq on the LA Lakers.
The NBA is filled with so many talented players that picking just 24 to play in the annual All-Star Game is bound to leave some deserving players off the list.
Chicago Bulls legend Horace Grant told The Mirror about a particular moment that stands out in the memories he has from his seven years with the team. "We had number 23" The four-time NBA champion recalled a game against the Atlanta Hawks and explained why it made him realize the Bulls were becoming a dynasty.
Michael Jordan's former Bulls teammate Horace Grant said that the NBA honoring Michael Jordan by naming the trophy after him is deserved. Michael Jordan is the undisputed GOAT of basketball for most fans.
Detroit Pistons teammates didn't like when John Salley shook hands with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant after the 1991 Eastern Conference Finals.
The Chicago Bulls won the 1993 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns, becoming the first team to secure a three-peat since Bill Russell’s Boston Celtics in the 1960s.
Horace Grant played for 17 years in the NBA with the Bulls, Magic, SuperSonics, and Lakers, and faced many formidable opponents throughout his career. During an AMA session on Reddit, the four-time NBA champion revealed who was the toughest opponent he had to match up against.
During an AMA session on Reddit, four-time NBA champion Horace Grant was asked if the success of the Chicago Bulls’ triangle offense was related to the way Phil Jackson taught it or the whole team undoubtedly buying into it. Grant's take on the triangle offense “It was a combo of the two," Grant said.
Horace Grant once spoke about the similarities between Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant's work ethic. Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant are the two best shooting
NBA stars who make it to the top also make a lot of money, there is no denying the wealth that accompanies the celebrity and status of being in the NBA.
Grant also claimed that 'The Last Dance' was more an entertainment piece than a true documentary, and that 90 percent of the 10-episode series was 'B.S. in terms of the realness of it.'
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