Veteran NCAA coach Bob Knight’s legendary journey has come to an end after the 83-year-old passed at his home. Having coached the Indiana Hoosiers for 29 years, Knight brought light to world-famous talents like Isiah Thomas, Steve Alford, and many more basketball greats. An unsung story of Knight was the one time when he coached Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan.
Although it was just a week of training with the 6-time champion, that was more than enough for the late head coach to share a bold take on his future. Well, what did Bob Knight term a young?His Airness?
What did 83-year-old Bob Knight have to say about Michael Jordan??
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Bob Knight was not a huge fan of Michael Jordan initially. He coached a rookie MJ during the 1984 Summer Olympics. The star-studded team had Patrick Ewing, Chris Mullins and many more stars. However, the focus was always on the 21-year-old phenom.
Jordan had his own way of playing the game. Anyhow, Knight would not entertain a few “fundamentals” that Jordan ignored. Starting with passing the ball. The 3-time NCAA champion disliked the way Jordan passed the ball in mid-air. However later, the two got into a deal. If Jordan ever turned the ball over by passing it to his teammates in mid-air, then he must only pass the ball with both his feet set thereon. Well, according to reports, His Airness never turned the ball over and stuck to his methods.?
How did Bob Knight react to this?
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According to former NBA star Chris Mullins, it changed Bob Knight’s perspective on coaching and following fundamentals.
The retired veteran shared in an interview, “He never turned the ball over. He was that good. He actually turned Bobby Knight’s thinking. You have to make exceptions for the great ones.”?
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When a player has the capacity to turn a coach’s perspective on the game, he instantly turns intro a superstar. Well, that is what happened with Jordan.
In addition, the Bulls legend secured the gold medal by averaging 17 points in the Summer Olympics. But, most importantly, this was enough for Knight to term Jordan as the greatest of all time.?What is your take on this story? Share it in the comments below.