Indiana Marks 40th Anniversary of Bob Knight's Chair Toss with Emotional Victory Over Purdue
Coach Mike Woodson used what he claims is the infamous chair during the Hoosiers' 73-58 upset win, reigniting one of college basketball's most enduring stories.
- Indiana coach Mike Woodson brought a red plastic chair to the sidelines, claiming it to be the same one Bob Knight famously threw in 1985.
- The chair's inclusion marked the 40th anniversary of the iconic incident during a game against Purdue, where Knight was ejected for his actions.
- Indiana defeated No. 13 Purdue 73-58, a critical win to improve their NCAA tournament prospects after a difficult season.
- The original chair's whereabouts have been a mystery for decades, with conflicting accounts about its fate, though Woodson insists he has the authentic piece.
- The victory and ceremony served as a tribute to Knight, who passed away in November 2023, and highlighted his complex legacy in college basketball.