He wore his golf attire. He planned on getting ejected early to try and fire up his team. Classic tactic back in the day. I bet he shot a great round of golf that day.
@@BeachBumZero True story! My former head coach when I worked for him had a random act of frustration in practice one day and ended practice early!! I asked him after the kids left the field was this scripted? He said yes they were okay and needed the day off from working hard throughout camp. We're gonna have a coaches meeting at the pizza place around the corner, with pizza beer and wings!! Best day ever I had in training camp lol
Funny epilogue to this incident: I was a Boilermaker from '84-88. After Coach Knight threw the chair at this game at IU, we chained all of the coaches chairs together at the following matchup at Purdue. You could see him laughing out loud, all the way from the student section, when he noticed the chain. What a showman, all good cheer.
@@ronartest7748 Bob Knight has passed away at the age of 83. 1x NCAA Champion (player) 3x NCAA Champion (coach) 5x Final Four 11x Big Ten Champion 3x AP Coach of the Year 1x Naismith Coach of the Year 1991 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee A true legend.
“What do we figure, he’s got 6 shots coming” 😂 unreal. Everything about this is classic, his excuse for throwing the chair, the fact it was the beginning of the game, and that they were actually debating on whether he was getting ejected. Hilarious stuff.
it was the 80's, back then you had to clothesline a guy to get called for a flagrant. nowadays, basketball has turned into soccer with all the flopping. if you throw a chair you're probably suspended for the rest of the season
Well he should've been immediately ejected lmao. We think it's awesome and it is, but you cant have people, especially a coach throwing a damn chair on the court.
Love Bobby Knight or hate him there's no doubt he was good for ratings for college basketball. This game is an example of that. Everyone remembers the chair throwing incident but no one remembers who won the game.
@@subsubsubsub5413 You probably support Joey Boy in the WH...that nasty old man who let 13 soldiers die in Kabul (at the hands of the Taliban) on 8/26/2021. Right?! So what's the difference?
One of my middle school teachers did a very similar thing to this, but even worse. He threw a chair at a student's head, then threatened to gun down all our families if we ever told anyone. It's only now, 20+ years later, that I'm finally coming out about it. That's how terrified I was of him.
People forget Bobby Knight had the highest 4 year retention rate in the NCAA for years. More of his kids graduated with degrees from IU than anywhere in the country. He was loyal to his players and the young men he built remember that even today.
@@Zach-je4zd Ignore Codi. She's all over the place bringing up that one subject... and everytime she does it she can't even recall the player's name. It was Neil Reed, a drug addict that tragically died from a heart attack at age 35 or 36. The player isn't important to her though, only an infantile need to slander Coach Knight. Again, just ignore her...
I remember seeing that live on TV. I forget what else happened because of this off the court and after the game. Tough life being a coach. Thanks for the video.
Even in this "Full Incident" video, I still have never seen the full incident. Bob Knight didn't just randomly decide to berate the official. I've still never seen the precipitating incident ... only the reaction by Coach Knight. I've seen these highlights a million times and not once have seen the events that led up to the outburst. One of these years, I'll get to see the full incident ...
There were two absolute HORRIBLE calls against Indiana which led up to this. The last one was near the baseline, the Purdue player fouled and they called it on the Indiana player, that's what triggered Knight.
i’m a purdue fan, but we can all recognize the significance of what coach knight brought to our rivalry. this is a big part of purdue vs IU lore and i’ll always appreciate it.
RJ Melendez (Illinois player): swings back from a breakaway dunk to avoid a fatal somersault Refs: technical foul--because any swing on a rim is showboating by the rulebook We've just described how soft basketball refs are getting.
How come the Indiana athletic director didn't come down there and tell Bobby to shut up and then escort him out? Shows no guts by the A.D. Why did he put up with behavior like that? If I did something crazy like that in my job I wouldn't be there a single minute more. What a double standard sports gets.
@@davewanamaker3690 At least he didn't slug another coach acting like sour grapes...like what The Team Up North coach Juwan Howard did to Wisky assistant Joe Krabbenhoft. Imho...that is the "punch" that inspired Will Smith to do what he did to Chris Rock at the Academy Awards last month.
Didn’t IU make it to the National Championship game against Maryland a couple years ago Knight got fired? Must have been many of Knight’s players plus the two Jeffrey’s.
Very unfortunate incident, however I went to one of his camps. Learned a tremendous amount and trimmed down and taught my 6 graders. We went on a streak of wins. Eventually was asked to coach the JV high school team but unfortunately didn’t have the time. Again unfortunate- a great coach who will always be remembered for this.
He might also be remembered for punching the cop in Puerto Rico and being banned from there for life. Or maybe he'll be remembered for choking Neil Reed. Or maybe he'll be remembered for pretending to hit Calbert Cheaney with a bullwhip. Maybe he'll be remembered for slapping Joe B. Hall. He has so many endearing moments for which he could be remembered.
@@codyj9983 Meh... no big deal. Neil Reed was a mediocre whiner and couldn't hack it at IU... nothing more. Well, nothing more except he died in his mid 30's due to a massive heart attack because of being addicted to pain killers. Besides, Coach Knight will be remembered for having a _perfect season_ and winning three national championships at Indiana.
I was at the game (graduated '85). It was against arch-rival PU. Tough season. They should show the play that got him irate - Marty Simmons had the ball and a PU guy fell on top of him. Ref called the foul on Marty. The next morning we were reading the paper and noticed they were making a big deal out of the "chair throwing incident". The chair throwing didn't seem like that big of a deal - it was the fact that he got kicked out of the game that was a big deal! It took 3 technicals to get kicked out and the chair was only 1 of the 3 (the 2nd, mind you). IU lost the game and later lost in the NIT Championship. There were high hopes for the '85 team after knocking out Michael Jordan (in his final college game) and getting to the Elite 8 the previous year. The team won the NCAA Championship 2 years later. PU's Coach Keady is the only coach to have a winning record against Bobby (assuming more than a few games played). They became (and are) good friends since retirement.
I was there too, IU 1985. I worked for IUPD while in college and was up in the balcony on the IU side. I have never heard anyplace this loud! IU fans were about to get into fights with the few Purdue fans at the game.
interesting how john brannen had abuse allegations and his coaching reflects a lot of bobby knight’s, yet it’s so easy to dislike him while knight is still often respected and viewed as a legend in the basketball world just because his career ended with success
@@baroqueobama6199 No they're not. During that time players stayed in school all four years... or nearly all of them did. A coach could build a program that played together far better than today's sloppy play.
"5 minutes into the contest." WHAT?!?!?! This wasn't at the end of the game? That makes this SO much better.
@R G He wanted the team to know what to do in case they're ever in a bar room brawl in the middle of a basketball game.😂
Lol “it’s 11 to 6.”
A SICK MAN
@@harringtonbenton334 A REAL sick man is a coach who lets his players kneel to the Nat'l Anthem.
@@middlefinger1565 knight could spit in your face and you'd defend him
"Its 11 to 6, we're 5 minutes into the game. "
I never knew that took place so early in the game!! I thought at first the explosion was during a critical moment late in the 2nd Half!!
He wore his golf attire. He planned on getting ejected early to try and fire up his team. Classic tactic back in the day. I bet he shot a great round of golf that day.
@@BeachBumZero True story! My former head coach when I worked for him had a random act of frustration in practice one day and ended practice early!! I asked him after the kids left the field was this scripted? He said yes they were okay and needed the day off from working hard throughout camp. We're gonna have a coaches meeting at the pizza place around the corner, with pizza beer and wings!!
Best day ever I had in training camp lol
@@BeachBumZero it was the middle of February. I doubt much golf was played. He might have gone fishing though
@James Callahan It was in the 60s that day and zero precipitation.
Lol, I love that there was actually a question of whether or not he should be ejected for throwing the chair.
I think it was more of a hesitation on how they should go about ejecting him.
I think they were afraid of his reaction: "you throw him out." "No, you do it!" "No way man. I got a family at home" 😂
It’s 1985 just how ppl were built like back then
Today it would be immediate
People are softer these days. They were tougher back then, Less emotional like women.
Funny epilogue to this incident: I was a Boilermaker from '84-88. After Coach Knight threw the chair at this game at IU, we chained all of the coaches chairs together at the following matchup at Purdue. You could see him laughing out loud, all the way from the student section, when he noticed the chain. What a showman, all good cheer.
“There’s a good chance Bobby Knight has been ejected” Gotta love 80s basketball 😂 😂
Payam Mohseny I’ll get you banned from TH-cam for saying that
@@VictorFernandezBigdestroyer ?????
Oh, that's hilarious!
@@VictorFernandezBigdestroyer You don't have any pull here.
williamhowe1 I’ll get you banned from TH-cam
Legendary. No one will or ever be like him. R.I.P coach.
meh... big deal. his only claim to fame was throwing a folding chair onto a basketball court.
Don’t act like that Metta
@@ronartest7748
Bob Knight has passed away at the age of 83.
1x NCAA Champion (player)
3x NCAA Champion (coach)
5x Final Four
11x Big Ten Champion
3x AP Coach of the Year
1x Naismith Coach of the Year
1991 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee
A true legend.
Rip😊
Haha he was such an @ss.
His explanation of what happened was the best! He said he saw a little old lady who didn't have a seat and was standing so he tossed her a chair. 🤣
Lmaoooooooooooooo
A true gentleman
Dayum!
Where can I find the video?
😂😂😂😂 I'm done
This moment NEVER gets old 😁 Especially if you grew up in Indiana or are an IU grad. RIP Bobby.
the crowd just loves it. This is such a legendary moment, and it's not even a basketball play.
WWE
And today they would act appalled
60BloodyChamp60 idk I feel like they’d love it if it was their coach
@@60BloodyChamp60 It looked like the student section so no they wouldn't act any different
That sums up IU fans. He could’ve pulled out a pistol and shot one of the refs in the chest and they’d cheer like crazy. “Bobby, Bobby!!”
I love how they put “BOB KNIGHT” on the screen as he’s walking into the locker room
So 80s
That’s because Bob Knight was - and always will be - an original. There’s no one like him.
He was trying to move on from being known as "Bobby".
Today he would got sued by everybody that touched the chair....
The new soft society
@Chad Walker lol
Just watching it on TV they would sue for trama PTSD.
Subpoenas: the American way.
@@dragosutalo579 yeah the libtard left
“What do we figure, he’s got 6 shots coming” 😂 unreal. Everything about this is classic, his excuse for throwing the chair, the fact it was the beginning of the game, and that they were actually debating on whether he was getting ejected. Hilarious stuff.
And the Athletic Director has to go on the court to sort things out!
100% correct.
it was the 80's, back then you had to clothesline a guy to get called for a flagrant. nowadays, basketball has turned into soccer with all the flopping. if you throw a chair you're probably suspended for the rest of the season
Bobby knight is hilarious, in a interview he said when he dies he wants to be buried face down so all the critics can kiss my azz lol
Did he really!? That's hilarious
@@alexduncan7968 I'm sure you can find it on TH-cam
He should have been buried with the chair.
@@robertswitzer990 yes
Yep, that guy is a definition of a 200 IQ mouth 😂😂😂
He was such a great coach. “The General” will go down as the greatest Hoosier’s coach. Rest in peace, Bob Knight.
meh... big deal. his only claim to fame was throwing a folding chair onto a basketball court.
Rip to a legend
@@ronartest7748 that is such a casual statement. He’s one of 6 coaches to have 900 wins.
He tried his best to defend his players and hated bs calls.
An great coach of all college basketball
Did anyone think that they could one day sell that chair for $100k on ebay?
Indy HotDog no
Not 100k but I could see it going for 2 or 3 thousand. It's an infamous moment but not legendary.
It was sold a long time ago. Not sure who has it now, but the family of my sister's friend used to own it.
@@loraine4606no they didn’t. They don’t know which chair it was
The crowd starts chanting "Bobby Bobby Bobby!" 😂😂 They absolutely loved him!
Agreed!!!!
That’s what so sad about it. IU fans actually condone this insane behavior like he’s a lovable cartoon character or something.
@@sturttv Snowflake.
@trading paints Softie.
@@sturttv and you sir do not pass the vibe check
That wouldn't fly today. He would have been immediately ejected.
Did he not get ejected?
@@SWW978 Not immediately.
Well he should've been immediately ejected lmao. We think it's awesome and it is, but you cant have people, especially a coach throwing a damn chair on the court.
@@TomSNC Agreed.
That Man carried respect and ppl towed the line for that once upon a time
Grew up in Indiana watching Bobby and Gene rivalries. Never be another. RIP coach.
Love Bobby Knight or hate him there's no doubt he was good for ratings for college basketball. This game is an example of that. Everyone remembers the chair throwing incident but no one remembers who won the game.
He should be hated for choking a player/kid.
@@svhope Too bad they won 0 rings to his 3 during that time.
During the season dozens of games are played daily, throughout the years you can count the meltdowns of this level on one hand
@@subsubsubsub5413 Lighten up...sunshine. It's just a game. He put on a helluva show during his heyday.
@@subsubsubsub5413 You probably support Joey Boy in the WH...that nasty old man who let 13 soldiers die in Kabul (at the hands of the Taliban) on 8/26/2021. Right?! So what's the difference?
I had just moved to Southern Indiana with my family from Cincinnati. I was a freshman in high school. Channel 4 was the place to be in the winter.
My dad told me about this 🤣. He went to UM and apparently the students would always chant "Throw a chair Bobby!" when Indiana came into town.
One of my middle school teachers did a very similar thing to this, but even worse. He threw a chair at a student's head, then threatened to gun down all our families if we ever told anyone. It's only now, 20+ years later, that I'm finally coming out about it. That's how terrified I was of him.
😢
Tell someone
That’s real basketball
Lol 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Today fined, suspended, sued for hitting a person with chair.
Denis Jerkovic and fired - forever
RICKY shut up softie
Today he'd be lucky if his whole family wasn't murdered.
@@cedarparkrangerssc6296 Yeah, because throwing a chair onto the court because your emotions got the best of you means your so tough.
Steve if he threw it today, you morons would say “coaches today are so uncivilized, 80s coaches would never do this”!!!!
That's the most famous chair in the history of college basketball. I wonder how much that would get at an auction?
"It's 11 to 6."
LOL.
People forget Bobby Knight had the highest 4 year retention rate in the NCAA for years. More of his kids graduated with degrees from IU than anywhere in the country. He was loyal to his players and the young men he built remember that even today.
People forget he choked one of his players.
Cody J, Rmumour has it the teen he choked became a Brazilian ju jitsu black belt.
@@codyj9983 probably because that happened once vs the 1000s of times the OP’s point happened
@@Zach-je4zd
Ignore Codi. She's all over the place bringing up that one subject... and everytime she does it she can't even recall the player's name. It was Neil Reed, a drug addict that tragically died from a heart attack at age 35 or 36.
The player isn't important to her though, only an infantile need to slander Coach Knight.
Again, just ignore her...
@@donarthiazi2443 maybe he became a drug addict because of his experience with coach Bobby?
This guy makes me feel better about my anger issues.
You're weak !
Lmfao ikr
Yeah I don’t wanna throw a chair
I admit I threw our snowblower one day when it wouldn’t start and we had a foot of fresh snow on the ground.
He makes my temper look mild.
A proud moment in NCAA basketball.
It was ONE SHINING MOMENT! Not.
Sticking it to the refs is always fun.
That chair 🪑 should be in the hall of fame
This guy knew how to work a crowd.
I guess it's safe to say that Bobby Knight took basketball pretty dam seriously.
The man simply hated to lose 💯. PERIOD.
I remember seeing that live on TV. I forget what else happened because of this off the court and after the game. Tough life being a coach. Thanks for the video.
The 80's was great for everything, sports, music, movies.
Agreed!!!!
Even in this "Full Incident" video, I still have never seen the full incident. Bob Knight didn't just randomly decide to berate the official. I've still never seen the precipitating incident ... only the reaction by Coach Knight. I've seen these highlights a million times and not once have seen the events that led up to the outburst. One of these years, I'll get to see the full incident ...
There were two absolute HORRIBLE calls against Indiana which led up to this. The last one was near the baseline, the Purdue player fouled and they called it on the Indiana player, that's what triggered Knight.
here after hearing the news of his passing. one of the best to ever coach, rest easy general
i’m a purdue fan, but we can all recognize the significance of what coach knight brought to our rivalry. this is a big part of purdue vs IU lore and i’ll always appreciate it.
Bob Knight will always be known for this forever.
I was watching this game when I was 5 yo with my grandpa and he was laughing the whole time. I miss my grandpa 😔
Bob knight: throws chair
Refs: should we throw him out or not?
Tim Duncan: laughs on bench
Also refs: let’s throw him out no questions asked
RJ Melendez (Illinois player): swings back from a breakaway dunk to avoid a fatal somersault
Refs: technical foul--because any swing on a rim is showboating by the rulebook
We've just described how soft basketball refs are getting.
@@gregersen80015 And when The Team Up North had the Fab 5...the refs let them hang on the rims all the time.
How come the Indiana athletic director didn't come down there and tell Bobby to shut up and then escort him out? Shows no guts by the A.D. Why did he put up with behavior like that? If I did something crazy like that in my job I wouldn't be there a single minute more. What a double standard sports gets.
@@davewanamaker3690 At least he didn't slug another coach acting like sour grapes...like what The Team Up North coach Juwan Howard did to Wisky assistant Joe Krabbenhoft. Imho...that is the "punch" that inspired Will Smith to do what he did to Chris Rock at the Academy Awards last month.
@@davewanamaker3690 Aww...is someone here asking for a binkie? Would you like some more cheese with your whine?
Bobby Knight did things like this so often, it's amazing he was allowed to continue coaching as long as he was.
That's just not true. There are a couple examples that get played over and over again. In 40 years, his track record of wild behavior is pretty good
@@Amero2323 yeah, except that time he choked a kid.
@@imnotlettingyouseemyname one interaction out of hundreds of thousands
It's because he was one of the greatest college basketball coaches of all time. The university put up with his behavior because he put a winner.
His programs were clean and he was never investigated by the NCAA either. He ran a tight ship.
They never show the play that made him so upset
I just logged in to see Bob throw the chair one more time. R.I.P. Bob!
Indiana University basketball has not been the same since they fired him 🔥
@@golfermanjim5622
Ppl
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@@golfermanjim5622 Woodsy might have IU back on the right track, though.
Didn’t IU make it to the National Championship game against Maryland a couple years ago Knight got fired? Must have been many of Knight’s players plus the two Jeffrey’s.
Who’s here after he passed away? R.I.P legend🙏🏼
It was amazing that it took so long to eject him.
Riverdale Kingz-DMV .......you tell an angry Bobby Knight to get going.....you’d be hesitant too
We're gonna miss ya', Coach. Thanks for the banners & memories. 😢
Indiana and Purdue was must-see TV for years
Very unfortunate incident, however I went to one of his camps. Learned a tremendous amount and trimmed down and taught my 6 graders. We went on a streak of wins. Eventually was asked to coach the JV high school team but unfortunately didn’t have the time. Again unfortunate- a great coach who will always be remembered for this.
He might also be remembered for punching the cop in Puerto Rico and being banned from there for life.
Or maybe he'll be remembered for choking Neil Reed.
Or maybe he'll be remembered for pretending to hit Calbert Cheaney with a bullwhip.
Maybe he'll be remembered for slapping Joe B. Hall.
He has so many endearing moments for which he could be remembered.
He will be remembered for choking one of his players.
@@codyj9983
Meh... no big deal. Neil Reed was a mediocre whiner and couldn't hack it at IU... nothing more.
Well, nothing more except he died in his mid 30's due to a massive heart attack because of being addicted to pain killers.
Besides, Coach Knight will be remembered for having a _perfect season_ and winning three national championships at Indiana.
That AD had the posture of "riding and dying with bob." Big respect.
Will forever be immortalized by that chair! (And I love it!)
I can’t believe Space Jam 2 referenced this lmaooo
Same. "I didn't lose control."
Now that he is retired from coaching he will become a furniture salesman and throw a chair in the deal.
Underrated comment!
Best comment yet!!
I like what you did there.
"and James harden gets 3 free throws"
Lmao
Lol seeing the ad come down. And the Commentary was classic.
He had more Woody Hayes moments than Woody himself.
He should have punched the chair before throwing it...
Rest in peace coach Knight. You are a legend
The form on that chair toss tough…so beautiful. Look at the kickback.
*Final Score: Indiana - 63 (L) vs. Purdue - 72 (W), 02/23/1985*
This guy ruled my ESPN era. RIP Mr. Coach Knight!
back when espn was about sports.
“Lookie here, lookie here.” 😂
I was at the game (graduated '85). It was against arch-rival PU. Tough season. They should show the play that got him irate - Marty Simmons had the ball and a PU guy fell on top of him. Ref called the foul on Marty. The next morning we were reading the paper and noticed they were making a big deal out of the "chair throwing incident". The chair throwing didn't seem like that big of a deal - it was the fact that he got kicked out of the game that was a big deal! It took 3 technicals to get kicked out and the chair was only 1 of the 3 (the 2nd, mind you). IU lost the game and later lost in the NIT Championship. There were high hopes for the '85 team after knocking out Michael Jordan (in his final college game) and getting to the Elite 8 the previous year. The team won the NCAA Championship 2 years later. PU's Coach Keady is the only coach to have a winning record against Bobby (assuming more than a few games played). They became (and are) good friends since retirement.
I was there too, IU 1985. I worked for IUPD while in college and was up in the balcony on the IU side. I have never heard anyplace this loud! IU fans were about to get into fights with the few Purdue fans at the game.
You gotta love Bobby’s passion! He took no guff from anyone.
Legend says Bobby Knight took the chair to heaven with him
Hopefully he made it.
Never get tired of watching, good to see such passion for his Team
interesting how john brannen had abuse allegations and his coaching reflects a lot of bobby knight’s, yet it’s so easy to dislike him while knight is still often respected and viewed as a legend in the basketball world just because his career ended with success
He always backed his team. He hates bs calls.
He just died, RIP, one of the greatest to ever do it.
Why is this controversial? Crowd went WILD
Classic quote from Coach Knight. As a furniture salesman "every kitchen, bedroom or dining room set you buy, I will throw in a chair for free".
Literally.
Bobby Knight going off to the golf course. 😂 Classic 1980’s humor
Rest in Peace, Coach! You're already missed!!
The AD had that look on his face like, "uh, whaddaya want from me?"
I miss old school basketball 😭
I miss old school sports, any of them.
I don’t, sports are better than ever these days.
@@baroqueobama6199
No they're not. During that time players stayed in school all four years... or nearly all of them did.
A coach could build a program that played together far better than today's sloppy play.
One of the best moments in college basketball history
Brent Hall I’ll get you banned from TH-cam
How ? Little victor
Brent Hall I’m gonna kidnap you for calling me Little when I’m 6 foot 3
Brent Hall And then beat you up in a brutal way
Bring in. Little victor. I am 6 foot 5.
Rip Bob knight legendary moment ❤😢.
One of the greatest minds to ever coach
Basketball 🏀 ...but no self control.
@trading paints There were mp good coaches then?
@trading paints One of his most famous pupils is Coach K. WTH are you talking about...son?
He should have listened to the laura Brannigan 🎵 song, self control.
Need passionate coaches like this today.
As a Boilermaker alum, I raise a chair to Coach Knight. He was legendary. RIP
RIP, Coach Knight. You were one of the greats.
He said Thanks.
R.I.P bobby knight, you will be missed
TH-cam recommend me back to 1985.😂
When he threw the chair the crowd popped lol
Two years later there would be a 3 point line and Coach Knight would lead his team to the Promised Land and win it all.
Bobby Knight=Legend..!!
Rest easy Coach, you’re an absolute legend.
Sports before like 2000, even more so before 1990 just hit different. Like, literally any of the sports.
Growing up in South Bend Indiana in the 1980s, these were the highlights of our lives.
Bobby knight threw a chair 💺 from heaven 😳
Threw that chair like he was aiming for bowling pins… RIP🫡
RIP to the greatest and the toughest Basketball Coach Bob Knight😥😥😥😥💪💪💪💪🏀🏀🏀🏀 hes 1985 when Knight throws a chair
Imagine if this happened today. It would break the Internet lol
Here is why Bobby Knight throwing chair displays toxic masculinity and why it's not OK - some teenager author for the New York Times
Always entertaining ❤
80's basketball was awesome lol!
Rest easy Coach ❤️
That's old school basketball for u nowadays u will get ejected for throwing a shoe off the court
LeeTravius Mckay As it should be...
and no one has their shorts even at their knees, they're all below!
Jack Son Uhhh I wouldn’t be so sure about that 😅😂
5 minutes into the game?!? Never knew this 😂😂
I love this. Real emotion. No politically correct stuff. Sy what you think!
Rip coach. I always loved your intensity 🙏
Never forget this iconic moment.
Rest easy, Coach Knight
Announcer: "It's 11 - 6.... we're just 5 minutes into the contest" 🤣😂🤣😂
Here after hearing he passed away to see him toss chairs 🪑 🙋♂️
Any background on what led to this outburst?