That's how Michael Jordan punished his fellow fighter after poor appearances.

The basketball legend, Michael Jordan, hated losing so much that it did not allow its fellow player, Horace Grant, to eat bread if he had played badly in a match that night, during the 1990s. The famous journalist who had written about Michael Jordan's history in Chicago Bulls, Sam Smith, discovered this [...]
The basketball legend, Michael Jordan, hated losing so much that it did not allow its fellow player, Horace Grant, to eat bread if he had played badly in a match that night, during the 1990s.
The famous journalist who wrote about Michael Jordan's history in Chicago Bulls, Sam Smith, discovered this news, saying the players themselves told him that Jordan forced the stewards to pass Grant on the team plane while serving bread if he had played bad at a game.
Various players used to come to me all those years and say: “Do you know what he did? Horace took the food out of the plane because Horace had played weak””, Smith discovered.
“He told the stewardess: “don't feed him, he skee deserves to feed””.
During their career together in Chicago Bulls, Jordan and Grant enjoyed many successes together, but those two did not have the best possible relationship.
This problem was highlighted in the episodes of ESPN documentary “The Last Dance”, when Jordan accuses Grant that he had discovered secrets about it from inside the team during the 90s, only to make it look worse.
However, Grant denied it, saying he had told Sam Smith nothing, despite both of them being good friends.












