It's not uncommon for players in the NBA to fight, but it's too rare for both managers to fight and be expelled. Jordan the Flyers' basketball career has triggered two fights with the Bulls manager, once when Stan Albeek and Pistons coach Chuck Daley played, and once when Doug Greens angrily hit Pistons player Rick Mahone.

In the 1980s and 1990s, the Bulls and pistons were sworn enemies, and there were many feuds between the two teams. In the 1985–86 regular season, the Bulls played at home to the Pistons. In one of the rounds, Jordan broke through into the inside line and flew to the basket, and the Pistons player Lambier pulled Jordan down directly in the air.
Jordan landed on the ground at the waist and fell heavily to the ground. Bulls coach Albek on the sidelines was furious and approached Pistons coach Chuck Daly to theorize. Unexpectedly, the two coaches quarreled and quarreled and wrestled. The referee rushed forward to separate him and then banished both of them.
The next day, the league imposed additional penalties on both managers, with Albek suspended for one game and fined $1250, and Daly was also suspended for one game, with another $750.
Then NBA vice president Scotty Stirling said that the coach fight seriously damaged the NBA image: "The two coaches stood on the sidelines and scolded and shoved, which was unbearable. ”
It wasn't the only time Jordan spurred the Bulls manager to take a shot at him. In 1988, the Bulls clashed against the Pistons. Jordan grabbed an offensive rebound once and was ready to go to the basket when he was stopped by Pistons player Rick Mahone and fell to the ground. The Bulls Oakley came up to chase Mahone, who retreated to the tech booth.
At this time, Bulls coach Doug Collins came up to beat Mahon, but was thrown to the ground by Mahon. Collins did not spare, climbed up and grabbed Mahon's neck, and the two fell down together. The referee then expelled both Mahone and Oakley from the game.
The fight left Rick Mahone suspended for 1 game and fined $5,000, Oakley $2,000 and Collins $1,500. In addition, Pippen, Grant, Vites, John Saireey and Winnie Johnson were all fined $500 for leaving the bench to enter. The brawl resulted in 8 people being punished.