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Bob Knight, Indiana basketball coach, passes away at 83.


BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – FEBRUARY 08: Former Indiana Hoosiers head coach Bob Knight ‍walks onto the court during the halftime of the game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Assembly Hall on February 08, 2020 in ​Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

OAN’s Stephanie Stahl
4:56 PM – Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Bob Knight, ⁣the⁣ legendary basketball coach of Indiana University for nearly three decades, has passed away at ⁤the age of 83.

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In⁤ a statement, Knight’s family announced that he passed away at his residence in Bloomington, Indiana, ⁣after a long battle with illness.

“It is ‌with heavy hearts that we share the news of Coach Bob ‌Knight’s passing at his home⁢ in Bloomington, surrounded by‍ his family,” Knight’s website states.

“We are grateful for all the ⁤thoughts and prayers, and appreciate the continued ⁣respect for our privacy as ‍Coach requested⁤ a private family gathering, which is being honored.  We will continue‍ to celebrate his​ life and remember him, today and forever, as a beloved Husband, Father, Coach,⁣ and Friend.”

Instead of flowers, Knight’s family​ requests that his supporters donate to the ⁢Alzheimer’s Association or Marian University.

Knight spent 29 years⁣ coaching the Hoosiers at Indiana⁣ University, leading them to three national ​championships. Under ‌his leadership, the Hoosiers ⁣won 662⁤ games, solidifying⁤ his status as a legendary coach.

Throughout his career, Knight earned the ⁢nickname “the General” due to ⁤his intense coaching methods and fiery temper.

He was known for his explosive‌ anger on the sidelines and during interactions with reporters and the⁢ media. Despite the controversies, ⁣Knight never apologized⁣ for his methods, which ultimately propelled Indiana University’s basketball program to‌ greatness ⁣in 1974.

Knight even held the ​title‌ of⁣ the “winningest” coach‌ in ⁤NCAA history, a record that has since been ⁤surpassed by Mike Kryzewski, a coach who learned from Knight himself.

Knight is survived⁤ by his​ second spouse, Karen, ‌as well as his sons, ​Tim ⁢and ​Pat, from his first marriage to Nancy Falk.

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“Remembering Bob Knight: ⁢A Legendary Coach”

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – FEBRUARY 08: Former Indiana Hoosiers head coach Bob Knight ‍walks⁣ onto the court during​ the halftime of the game against ‍the Purdue ⁣Boilermakers at ⁤Assembly Hall ⁢on February 08, 2020 in Bloomington, ⁣Indiana.‌ (Photo by ⁣Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

OAN’s Stephanie Stahl

4:56 PM​ – Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Bob‌ Knight, the legendary basketball coach of Indiana University for nearly three decades,⁢ has​ passed away at ‌the age of 83.

In a statement, Knight’s‌ family announced that he passed away at his residence⁤ in Bloomington, Indiana, after a long ⁢battle with illness.

“It is with⁢ heavy hearts that we share the news of Coach Bob Knight’s passing at his home in Bloomington, surrounded by his ⁤family,” Knight’s website ‍states.

“We ​are grateful for all the thoughts and⁤ prayers, and appreciate the continued respect for our privacy as Coach requested a private family gathering, which is being honored. We will continue to celebrate his life​ and remember him, today ⁣and forever, ​as a beloved Husband, Father, Coach, and Friend.”

Throughout⁣ his career,⁣ Knight earned the nickname “the General” due to⁤ his intense ‌coaching ⁣methods and fiery⁢ temper.

He was known for his explosive anger on the sidelines and during interactions ‍with‍ reporters and the media. Despite ‍the controversies, Knight never apologized⁣ for his methods, which ‌ultimately propelled Indiana University’s basketball program to⁣ greatness⁣ in ⁤1974.

Knight spent 29 years coaching ‍the Hoosiers at Indiana University, ⁤leading⁤ them‌ to three national championships. Under his ⁣leadership, the Hoosiers won 662 ⁤games, solidifying his status as a ⁣legendary coach.

Even though his record as the “winningest” ⁣coach ​in‍ NCAA history has since been surpassed by Mike ‍Kryzewski, a coach who learned from Knight himself, Knight’s impact⁣ on ⁣the ​game of basketball‌ is undeniable.

Knight is ‍survived by his second spouse,​ Karen, as well as his sons, Tim and Pat, from his first ⁣marriage to ‍Nancy Falk.

Instead ⁢of ⁢flowers,‍ Knight’s​ family requests that his ‍supporters donate to the Alzheimer’s Association or Marian ⁤University.

The basketball world⁤ has lost a true icon and mentor. Bob Knight’s legacy will ​be remembered ​not only for his coaching prowess, but also for the passion and dedication he brought to the game and the‌ lives he⁣ touched along the way.

Rest‍ in peace,​ Coach Knight.


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