Michael Jordan Once Punched a Seven-Foot Center in Practice

Michael Jordan Once Punched a Seven-Foot Center in Practice
Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan (23) drives past Boston Celtics Ron Mercer (5) during an NBA basketball game in Boston on Oct. 31, 1997. AP Photo/Stephan Savoia
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
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Michael Jordan was a legendary basketball player, but sometimes his drive ramped up to a level that prompted some physical interactions--even with teammates.

Horace Grant, who played with Jordan on the Bulls, recounted recently in a radio interview how Jordan punched seven-foot center Will Purdue in practice one time. 

“I hate to tell the story but Will and I are still good friends ... Typical Phil (Jackson) we run this play and Will set an illegal pick on MJ, and MJ said,‘Will, don’t do that again.’ ‘Whatcha talking about’ that’s Will. MJ says alright; Phil says run it again. So naturally we run it two more times, illegal pick. MJ walks up to Will -- boom. Lit him up,” Grant said.

“It was over; we grabbed Will -- you’re not going to hurt MJ. MJ can take care of himself. The next day on the plane, Will gets on with this huge shiner.”

Writer Sam Smith recounted this incident in his book The Jordan Rules.

“It was during the 1989-90 season. Perdue was setting a screen, which usually resembled a seven-foot piece of spaghetti, but this time he dug in,” Smith wrote.

“ Jordan came by, expecting Perdue to give way as usual, when Bang! Jordan slammed into Perdue and stopped, almost sliding down to the floor like some life-size cartoon character. Jordan stopped, looked hard at Perdue, and swung. One! Two! Right to the side of the head. Perdue’s knees wobbled, but he remained upright. ‘Why the hell don’t you ever set a pick like that in a game?’ Jordan screamed.”

Forward Kevin Willis of the Atlanta Hawks shoots the ball over center Will Purdue of the Chicago Bulls during a game at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia. (Rick Stewart /Allsport)
Forward Kevin Willis of the Atlanta Hawks shoots the ball over center Will Purdue of the Chicago Bulls during a game at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia. Rick Stewart /Allsport
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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