Michael Jordan is staying active in his retirement, playing against the likes of Michael Finley and Antoine Walker.  From all accounts he is playing at the same level as when he retired in 2003 as a member of the Washington Wizards.

It was difficult to ascertain what kind of player Jordan was during his tenure with the Wizards, as they were one of the worst teams in the league.  He managed to average 20 points per game and was legitimately an effective player when he was healthy.

Jordan can easily join a contending team, the Miami Heat for example, and be the missing piece to a NBA championship.  If Jordan, at 41 could significantly contribute to a team that reaches even the semifinals of the conference playoffs, his fourth NBA comeback would be categorically classified as a success and a further advancement of his storied legacy.