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But if you looked closely at that team, you could make an argument that they had a nig three with Horace Grant as the third player in the trinity. That wasn't the case however, as Grant was more ...
Horace Grant despised the preferential treatment NBA icon Michael Jordan received from Doug Collins. Collins coached the Chicago Bulls from 1986-87 to 1988-89. “Another role I took on had to do ...
One man who survived the 333-page chronicle unscathed was Horace Grant. And for that, many posited Grant to be a key source for Smith, who chronicled infighting on the Bulls’ first championship ...
Michael Jordan had the last word in “The Last Dance.” Now Horace Grant is having his say — and then some. In lengthy comments Tuesday on ESPN Radio in Chicago, Grant painted a very ...
Former Chicago Bulls forward Horace Grant has fired back at claims Michael Jordan made about him during "The Last Dance" documentary series on ESPN. In a radio interview with Kap and Co. on ESPN ...
The most recent incident is a revival of the decades-long beef between Michael Jordan and Horace Grant. Teammates from 1987 until 1993, Jordan and Grant won three titles together during the Bulls ...
And here’s a transcription of some key parts, via ESPN’s Nick Friedell: In a radio interview with Kap and Co. on ESPN 1000 in Chicago on Tuesday, Grant said it “is a downright, outright ...
And that's none other than Horace Grant. Horace wore goggles when he unfortunately got diagnosed with myopia, a vision condition in which near objects appear clear, but objects farther away look ...
Former Bulls forward Horace Grant responded to Michael Jordan's claim in the ESPN/Netflix documentary "The Last Dance" that Grant leaked information to journalist Sam Smith, in Smith's revelatory ...
Calling out what he felt were several cinematic liberties taken in "The Last Dance," former Chicago Bulls power forward Horace Grant saved his strongest criticism for the documentary's central ...
In a radio interview with ESPN 1000 in Chicago, Horace Grant said the idea coming from Jordan that he was the source in author Sam Smith’s infamous book, “The Jordan Rules,” is false.