Horace Grant Blasts Michael Jordan And Calls Him A Snitch

Michael Jordan and Horace Grant don't seem to be on very good terms anymore.

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Michael Jordan was the subject of the ESPN documentary called "The Last Dance" and there has been a pretty big fallout from all of it. As it stands, Scottie Pippen is upset at Michael over his portrayal in the documentary, while Horace Grant has had quite a few words to say on the matter. Numerous times in the doc, Jordan refers to Grant as a snitch and that it was Grant who told Sam Smith all he needed to know for the "Jordan Rules" book. Now, Grant is clapping back at Jordan, saying MJ is the real snitch.

“And my point is, he said that I was the snitch, but yet and still after 35 years, he brings up his rookie year going into one of his teammates’ rooms and seeing coke, and weed and women,” Grant told ESPN Radio in Chicago. “My point is: Why the hell did he want to bring that up? What’s that got to do with anything? I mean, if you want to call somebody a snitch, that’s a damn snitch right there.”

Horace Grant Blasts Michael Jordan And Calls Him A Snitch
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Grant also went off on Jordan for how the documentary portrayed Pippen when he was leading the team the year after Jordan left. He felt as though Pippen was unfairly treated and that the vast majority of the documentary simply doesn't hold up to the actual truth of everything that was going on.

Clearly, Jordan has made a few enemies with this documentary.

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