Former teammate of Michael Jordan, Horace Grant, shared a story about a fight between the legendary basketball player and one of his own teammate's.
According to Complex, Grant was a guest on Hot 97 where he spoke about the intensity of the Chicago Bulls' practices during the early 1990s.
"Our practices were so intense because Phil [Jackson], the mastermind behind everything, would put MJ on the second team," Grant said. "Of course punches got thrown, many fights."
Grant said that former Bulls center Will Perdue was one of the players to feel the wrath of Jordan while running a play at practice. SB Nation reports that Jordan was upset with Perdue after he kept using an illegal screen on him.
According to Grant, Jordan punched Perdue in the face and gave him a black eye. Grant said that he and his teammates rushed to Perdue to make sure he didn't try and hurt the superstar.
This isn't the first time a story has come out about Jordan getting into altercations with teammates. Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr has spoken about being punched in the face by Jordan during his time with the Bulls. Jud Buechler has also reportedly gotten into a confrontation with Jordan.
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