According to the Washington Post, Washington Wizards swingman Michael Jordan didn't mince words after his team's pitiful performance tonight during a 94-75 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers before a sold-out Gund Arena crowd of 20,562.

"I just think we stink," said Jordan, who came out of three years of retirement to play for a team he largely put together as part owner and president of basketball operations the previous two seasons.

"When you don't come in with the same focus every night, I think you get so happy after one win, you just don't come with the same intensity. I just don't think we were ready to play at their level or anybody's level when you come in and don't give [an] effort right out of the box."

"We were lifeless," Wizards Coach Doug Collins said. "I knew it before the game. Guys messed around getting out on the floor. We kept asking them to get out and get warmed up and we got out on the floor and we were down 20. You've got to come out and compete. We came out and we were lifeless. We had no energy."

"I haven't shot the ball particularly well, I'm not going to sit here and make excuses," Jordan said. "I missed layups. I missed wide-open shots. But that doesn't mean it should sink our boat. There's other guys who can put points on the board. I don't see anybody covering my back, as everybody probably expected me to cover theirs.

"That's something I'm not going to live too much with. It's not fun to go out there and not see the effort, especially if I'm not 100 percent. These guys are young enough to step forward and give the effort. If not, if they can't make a basket or two, at least they shouldn't lack on the defensive end. I don't see that sense of urgency right now."

Come on guys, don't mince words.  Tell us what you really think.