Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post details the comeback road that Michael Jordan may, or may not be on. She documents the physical and mental hurdles he will have to overcome and interviews several players that have been participating in Jordan's "invite-only" workouts.
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The NBA today released the schedule for the upcoming NBA season, and it was not without a little suprise. On January 19, 2002, the Washington Wizards visit the Chicago Bulls, yet according to the Chicago Tribune the time for this game is set to 'TBD' (to be decided). If Michael Jordan comes back as a Wizard NBC will pick up the game, if not it will be another game between two of the NBA's lower teams.
But as the Chicago Sun-Times reports, scheduling this game also adds a little twist to the who scenario, whether deliberate or not. 'It was Jan. 19, 2000 when Michael Jordan assumed the role of minority owner and president of basketball operations for the Wizards, shattering the spirit of Bulls fans who felt an exclusive bond with the greatest player in franchise history.' writes the Sun-Times.
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Wizards Jul 2001 Archive
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| Jul 27, 2001
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| Jul 26, 2001
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| Jul 25, 2001
The Washington Wizards waived veteran power forward Michael Smith yesterday in a move that further trimmed their payroll and vacated a roster spot – possibly for Michael Jordan, who is contemplating a comeback.
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| Jul 23, 2001
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| Jul 22, 2001
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| Jul 21, 2001
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| Jul 20, 2001
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| Jul 19, 2001
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| Jul 18, 2001
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| Jul 17, 2001
Forget Chris Webber, because he is an afterthought this offseason.
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| Jul 17, 2001
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| Jul 16, 2001
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| Jul 16, 2001
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| Jul 16, 2001
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| Jul 16, 2001
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| Jul 15, 2001
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| Jul 14, 2001
According to ESPN's David Aldridge: The New York Knicks have agreed to terms with free agent Clarence Weatherspoon on a five-year, $27 million contract and the Washington Wizards have agreed to terms with free agent forward Christian Laettner on a four year, $21 million contract.
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| Jul 14, 2001
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| Jul 14, 2001
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| Jul 13, 2001
The Associated Press reports that minutes after signing his number one pick Kwame Brown, Michael Jordan practiced with his team.
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| Jul 13, 2001
The LA Times reports Laker GM Mitch Kupchak is looking at losing two members of his championship team, Tyrone Lue and Horace Grant.
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| Jul 12, 2001
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| Jul 12, 2001
Josh Barr of the Washington Post reports that the Wizards are expected to announce the signing of the number one pick in last month's draft, Kwame Brown.
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| Jul 7, 2001
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| Jul 7, 2001
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| Jul 4, 2001
Tyronn Lue has two championships already to his name, both won with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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| Jul 3, 2001
Steve Wyche of the Washington Post reports: The Washington Wizards have had contract talks with the representative for free agent forward Christian Laettner and appear to be willing to sign him to a multiyear deal, according to Lon Babby, Laettner's Washington-based agent.
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| Jul 2, 2001
John N.
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| Jul 1, 2001