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Friday / April 19.
  • Bob Knight makes emotional return to Indiana for Purdue game

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    By: JAMES SZUBA

    For the first time in nearly 20 years, Bob Knight made his return to Indiana on Saturday for IU’s game against Purdue.

    In front of a packed crowd that included the likes of former Purdue head coach Gene Keady and Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, Knight was greeted to a standing ovation at Assembly Hall. An emotional Knight was brought out to center court during halftime and reunited with his former IU players.

    After a warm welcome, Knight, 79, walked over toward the crowd and began a “defense” chant.

    Knight was fired by Indiana in the fall of 2000 when a student accused Knight of grabbing him in the hallway of Assembly Hall. The firing occurred after he was previously investigated for choking the late Neil Reid, a former Indiana player.

    Knight won over 600 games at Indiana and three National Championships in 1976, 1981 and 1987.

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