When it comes to the 1990s Chicago Bulls, Horace Grant is without question one of the most beloved players ever. Recently, Grant was honored by the Bulls in their Ring of Honor ceremony in November.
Since its soft launch in 2016, Scoop B Radio has evolved from a passion project into a premier destination for high-stakes, exclusive interviews. By securing
4x NBA Champion and Orlando Magic legend, Horace Grant, is hosting a new show expected to release in 2026, titled: Legends in Session with Horace Grant I talked with Horace Grant on my podcast, Learning Basketball, about his new show along with his legendary NBA career, family, teammates.
Following a surprisingly hot start to the season, the Chicago Bulls have recently endured a precipitous fall back to earth, struggling through a prolonged slump that has confounded fans and analysts alike.
Part of what makes the NBA, or any pro sports league, so compelling to watch is the narratives, especially those centered on rivalries. Throughout the decades, the NBA has fostered a number of rivalries, some long-lasting and others short but sweet.
Former Chicago Bulls All-Star power forward and foundational member of the franchise’s first three-peat championship teams, Horace Grant, remains an iconic figure in the history of the sport.
On the road to defining their own dynastic legacy, the Shaquille O'Neal-Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers leaned on some of the savvy vets hailing from Phil Jackson's last dynasty, the 1990s-era Chicago Bulls.
On Saturday, the Chicago Bulls played the Washington Wizards, but the game itself was largely inconsequential. What really got the buzz was the second annual Ring of Honor ceremony, where they celebrated the accomplishments of six legendary figures.
The first three-peat by the Chicago Bulls wouldn’t be complete without Horace Grant. His defensive prowess and effective rebounding made him one of the
Horace Grant played alongside Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen for seven seasons on the Chicago Bulls. He’s seen their relationship up close and knows a way the two can reconcile.
Horace Grant is often forgotten in the memories of the dynamic 1990s Chicago Bulls. Most think of Dennis Rodman, helping Chicago to their second 3-peat.
Few teammates have achieved the level of NBA success that Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen accomplished together. As the cornerstones of the 1990s Chicago Bulls, they put together not one but two three-peats, cementing that team’s legacy as one of the greatest of all time.
Jeffrey Michael Jordan, the eldest son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, reminisced about one of his father’s punishments with Horace Grant Jr., the son of former Bulls forward Horace Grant Sr.
Michael Jordan’s competitive nature and no-nonsense parenting style have been well-documented, but a recent Instagram Live chat between his son Jeffery Jordan and Horace Grant Jr.
Appearing on the Scoop B Radio Podcast, NBA champion Horace Grant shared some vivid insights about what it was like playing in practice against Michael Jordan, one of basketball’s greatest icons.
When you’re a kid growing up, playing hooky from school feels like the most satisfying move you can pull. Jeffrey Jordan and Horace Grant Jr. attempted just that when they were in high school, but unfortunately for them, their plan was uncovered by Jeff’s legendary father, Michael Jordan.
NBA legend Michael Jordan wouldn’t let stewardesses give Horace Grant food on the Chicago Bulls plane if Grant had a bad game. Jordan was very tough on Grant. “Players would come to me over the years and said, ‘You know what he did?
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.
There is a lot of debate about if today's players could compete in the 1980s and `90s. Former Miami Heat star Rony Seikaly says three-time All-Star Bam Adebayo could definitely play back then.
According to Hall of Fame NBA writer Sam Smith, Michael Jordan didn’t like that Horace Grant wasn’t intimidated by him while they were teammates on the
NBA icon Michael Jordan told a stewardess on a Chicago Bulls plane not to give Horace Grant food after a bad game. Jordan was tough on Grant. Hall of Fame writer Sam Smith, author of “The Jordan Rules,” talked about Jordan and Grant in 2020 while “The Last Dance” aired. “Players would come to me over the years and said, ‘You know what he did?
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.
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.'