4x NBA Champion Horace Grant Launching New TV Series “Legends in Session with Horace Grant”

CHICAGO—Four-time NBA Champion Horace Grant is moving from the court to the camera with Legends in Session with Horace Grant, an all-new television series set to film and premiere in Chicago—the city where he first made his mark as a cornerstone of the Bulls’ historic first three-peat dynasty. The inaugural season will feature 13 one-hour episodes, each offering fans an unprecedented, up-close look at the careers and legacies of some of the most iconic figures in sports and culture.

Hosted by Grant, Legends in Session is built on three pillars—telling the Stories of a Generation, Honoring Legends, and Giving Back—with each episode unfolding like an NBA game with a pregame, tipoff, four quarters, halftime, and postgame. His guests will share their stories, defining moments, and personal journeys during candid, emotional, and often hilarious conversations.

The show’s values will come vividly to life when Grant inducts his guests into the Hall of Legends—a powerful and personal moment where one legend honors another, not just for what they’ve done, but for what they stand for and the inspiration they continue to pass on to the next generation. 

In that same spirit, Grant and each guest will give back by signing two pieces of memorabilia on camera. The first will be auctioned off after the episode airs to benefit the guest’s chosen charity. The second is a Charity Jersey, signed by every guest throughout the season and auctioned in the finale to support a cause close to Grant’s heart.

Expected guests on the show will be Grant’s friends, rivals, and teammates—including Scottie Pippen, Stacey King, BJ Armstrong, Vernon Maxwell, Charles Oakley, Gary Payton, Penny Hardaway, his brother Harvey Grant, and many more.

“There are so many stories we’ve never had the chance to tell and this show will allow us to celebrate what we’ve lived through, to give back while we do it, and to inspire the next generation to build on what we started,” said Grant. “At its heart, Legends in Session is more than a talk show—it’s a movement that bridges sports, storytelling, and service.”

The series is executive produced by Wally Lockard III of Urban Grind TV, a 28-time award-winning cable television and internationally syndicated media brand based in Chicago, known for its focus on music, sports, entertainment, and culture.

“Urban Grind has spent years building platforms that empower and elevate the culture,” said Wally Lockard III, J.D., Executive Producer and Founder of Urban Grind. “Partnering with Horace Grant to bring Legends in Session to life is a natural evolution of that vision. This series goes beyond sports—it’s about legacy, leadership, and lasting impact. This is Legacy in Motion.”

Legends in Session will film this winter in Chicago, with production taking place at Urban Grind Studios. The show will air on cable TV in Chicago and will be distributed through Urban Grind TV’s national cable, streaming, and international platforms—including Roku, Apple TV, and affiliated networks—for a planned mid-2026 premiere.

Grant played his college basketball at Clemson University, where he made a name for himself during his final two years in Tigertown. During his senior season, he became the first player in ACC history to lead the league in scoring (21.0 average), rebounding (9.6) and field goal percentage (70.8 percent). That year, he also led the Tigers to the NCAA Tournament and was named ACC Player of the Year, becoming the first Clemson player to receive that honor.

Grant was drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the 10th overall pick in the 1987 NBA draft and went on to enjoy a distinguished 17-year career marked by defensive tenacity, veteran leadership, and championship pedigree. He played a pivotal role alongside Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen in the Bulls’ first three-peat between 1991 and 1993. He then signed with the Orlando Magic in 1994, where he provided veteran leadership to a young team led by Shaquille O’Neal and Penny Hardaway and helped guide them to the 1995 NBA Finals. Grant later spent time with the Seattle SuperSonics and Los Angeles Lakers, winning another championship with Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, and the Lakers in 2001. Known for his trademark goggles, relentless rebounding, and steady mid-range game, Grant cemented his reputation as one of the NBA’s most dependable power forwards of the 1990s.

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