Michael Jordan's comeback tour rolls into Miami tonight, certainly with a sense of anticipation but without much of the mystery that surrounded his preseason visit in October.

A few things have become clear:


Jordan can still dominate, just not as consistently.
He has topped 40 points once (44 against Utah) and 30 points on seven occasions. His 25.7 scoring average is down from his 31.5 career mark, but still seventh in the NBA -- behind league leader Kobe Bryant (27.4).

Jordan, who won 10 scoring titles with Chicago, was in vintage form (30 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds, 5 steals) in Wednesday's win at Philadelphia.

``He completely controlled the game,'' Sixers coach Larry Brown said. ``I'm amazed. I can't imagine anyone taking three years off of anything and playing like that.''

But there also have been a few clunkers -- 5 for 26 shooting against Seattle, 8 for 26 vs. Indiana and 9 for 24 Tuesday at Cleveland.