Michael Jordan hasn't spoken publicly since five weeks ago, when a knee injury ended his season and the Wizards playoff chances.  Thomas Boswell of the Washington Post has a lot questions and MJ has disappeared.   What does MJ think of the Wizards? season now that it?s completed?  Was Jordan satisfied or disappointed?  How does MJ think Doug Collins fared in his first year as head coach?  

Is Jordan sitting at home, second-guessing himself for playing so many minutes?  Is he thinking if he just listened to those who told him to play 30-minutes a night instead of 40 a night before his knee came out, would the Wizards still be alive in the playoffs?  Speaking of MJ?s health, how are his knees doing?  And does he plan to play next season?

Now well into the second month of MJ?s last game, he still isn?t talking.  MJ?s silence has started the Wizards? offseason on an odd note.  Because Jordan is technically just a ?player? he isn?t supposed to speak for the team when it comes to personnel and management decisions.  However, he can speak for himself, and MJ?s silence once again raises questions about whether he?s suited, or committed, to running a franchise.  The man whose opinion carries the most weight in any franchise should not go silent for long periods during the offseason.  
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