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83-year-old veteran NCAA coach Bob Knight has left the world today, and many are mourning his death. As tales of his legend are slowly getting attention, we heard of one anecdote where Michael Jordan broke down before the late head coach in 1984. Knight was known for his unique style of coaching. Strictly avoiding any bias, the Hoosiers coach would berate anyone who did not follow his directions.

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During the 1984 Summer Olympics, 21-year-old Michael Jordan was one of those who suffered Knight’s wrath. However, the big question was, did he really make the Bulls legend break down? Let’s take a look.?

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Did Michael Jordan cry?

NCAA champion and former Olympic star Sam Perkin shared a little-known incident from the 1984 Olympics. The American team that faced Germany in the quarter-finals had obtained a comfortable 11-point win. However, Jordan had six turnovers in the game, which Knight was not happy about.?

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Though the 6-time champion was a 21-year-old youngster back then, Knight decided to teach him a lesson. According to Perkins, “He[Knight] told Michael that’s the worst he ever played.” Moreover, Knight demanded that Jordan apologize to every single one of his teammates individually.?

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Perkins shared that the Bulls legend did not apologize, but instead, he began to cry. Perhaps it was this incident that made him one of the most prolific and driven players in basketball.?

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It’s interesting to note that Knight coached Jordan’s famous rival Isiah Thomas as well. Maybe this is why Jordan and Thomas ferociously competed with each other in the NBA, though direct conflict would not have been tolerated while they were under coach Bob Knight.

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Did Bob Knight’s brutal coaching help Michael Jordan?

Though he was just 21 years old, Jordan was critical to the USA’s victory. Despite six turnovers in the quarter-finals, the 5-time MVP redeemed himself with just one turnover in both the semi-finals and finals. Averaging 17 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists, Jordan secured the gold medal for Team USA by defeating Spain in the final battle. It may be safe to say that though Knight’s coaching style was hard-handed, it was effective.

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Sadly at 83 years, the NCAA legend’s life has come to an end.

Have you heard about this little-known side of Michael Jordan and coach Bob Knight’s relationship? Share your take in the comments below.?

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Rohan Dharmalingam is an NBA Content Specialist at EssentiallySports. Over three years on the beat, he has delivered in-depth coverage of the Lakers, Warriors, Mavericks, and Celtics, earning recognition from Shaquille O’Neal for his reporting. A former collegiate point guard, Rohan applies a guard’s understanding of spacing, decision-making, and tempo when breaking down plays, adding on-court clarity to his analysis.

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