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While Michael Jordan works out daily at Hoops the Gym with many many stars, he is not the only one chasing goals and proving points. Lacy Banks goes through the possibilties for each of Tim Hardaway, Michael Finley, Anfernee Hardaway, Charles Oakley, Antoine Walker amongst others.
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Lacy Banks of the Chicago Sun-Times reported that Day 3 of the MJ Comeback Tour was a disappointing one for Michael Jordan, whose team was swept 10-0 in the mini-games. The team of Tim Hardaway, Penny Hardaway, Charles Oakley, Michael Finley and Bobby Simmons got hot and never looked back, reported a player who spoke on condition of anonymity. ''That's the way it is sometimes in scrimmages. A lineup gets hot and gets on a roll and nobody can touch them. So they ran the table today. We play to seven points and in one game they rallied from three down to win." Jordan took it easy, pacing himself perhaps due to the tendinitis in his knee.
''I thought that Penny was the best player on the floor [Wednesday],'' another player said. Tim and Michael Finley also played great, Bobby is really impressive and Oakley was just awesome. But Penny appears to finally be healthy again and he's getting his confidence back.''
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Wizards Aug 2001 Archive
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| Aug 25, 2001
Jordan plays the role of Silent Mike
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| Aug 24, 2001
Penny Hardaway is ready to go.
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| Aug 24, 2001
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| Aug 24, 2001
Yesterday the reports were that Michael Jordan 'looked like garbage' according to sources, while today's report from Lacy Banks suggests that Michael looked the best player on the court.
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| Aug 23, 2001
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| Aug 23, 2001
MJ? Garbage? Someone is brave.
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| Aug 22, 2001
The New York Post reports that there's been some Top Secret meetings that could clear Michael Jordan's path back to the NBA.
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| Aug 21, 2001
Michael Jordan is prepared to forgo a return to the NBA if his comeback preparations don't progress as quickly as he'd like, according to the Associated Press.
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| Aug 20, 2001
Getting ready for Comeback Academy II
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| Aug 19, 2001
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| Aug 17, 2001
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| Aug 16, 2001
Yay or Nay, MJ?
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| Aug 15, 2001
There are many things you can chalk up to computer accidents.
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| Aug 15, 2001
Steve Wyche of the Washington Post reports that Michael Jordan is sure unsure whether he would end his three-year retirement, but that his timetable for making his decision had not changed.
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| Aug 11, 2001
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| Aug 9, 2001
Lacy Banks from the Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that Michael Jordan is putting together a nice set of players to scrimmage with him at Hoops the Gym, starting in around 10 days.
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| Aug 8, 2001
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| Aug 7, 2001
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| Aug 6, 2001
He's Back?
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| Aug 5, 2001
"I'm Back" Part Deux?
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| Aug 4, 2001
Tom Knott of the Washington Times writes that the premier free agents in next years' class are being taken off the market before Michael Jordan can make a pitch.
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| Aug 4, 2001
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| Aug 3, 2001
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| Aug 3, 2001
The Washington Wizards came to terms yesterday with Brendan Haywood on a three-year deal that will pay the rookie center at least $2.
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| Aug 2, 2001
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| Aug 1, 2001
The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that, for the second time in his one month NBA career, rookie Brendan Haywood has been traded to a team on the league's East coast.