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    DELTA MEMORIES ? The game with Utah marked the first time that Stern had visited since Jordan guided the Bulls to their sixth NBA championship when he hit his famous jumper over Bryon Russell in 1998. Wizards coach Doug Collins broadcast that game for NBC.
    "It will be interesting for me to see how these fans react to him, because he broke their hearts twice," Collins said. "Everywhere else, they've loved his return. It will be interesting to see if these fans are as excited to see him as other teams around the NBA are."
    When Jordan entered the game in the first quarter, he received a standing ovation. And when he dunked the basketball in the waning moments on a nice pass from rookie Kwame Brown, the cheers were as loud as at any time in the first half.