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Wizards Sep 2001 Archive
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| Sep 30, 2001
The Chicago Tribune is reporting that the NBA has taken a step backwards with the return of Michael Jordan.
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| Sep 29, 2001
For so very, very long, it was Michael Jordan's world: Michael's jumpers, Michael's dunks, Michael's tongue.
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| Sep 28, 2001
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| Sep 28, 2001
The goods have not yet hit the shelves, but the buyers are already clamoring for the first wave of Michael Jordan Washington Wizards merchandise.
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| Sep 27, 2001
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| Sep 27, 2001
Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel reports: The Orlando Magic sold more than 100 of their 10-game ticket packages and another 20 season tickets Wednesday, mostly to fans who wanted to secure their seats to see Michael Jordan and the Washington Wizards.
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| Sep 27, 2001
Jeff Van Gundy is going to love this guy.
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| Sep 27, 2001
As he prepares for yet another return to basketball, most of the salient questions have been answered.
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| Sep 27, 2001
The title of Reggie Miller's biography was ''I Love Being the Enemy.
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| Sep 27, 2001
At 38, Jordan's ability to physically withstand an 82-game season is probably the biggest concern.
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| Sep 27, 2001
So Jordan's return has left a bunch of naysayers perturbed and perplexed.
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| Sep 27, 2001
Regardless of whether the Bulls are improved or whether they're sitting on 30 losses by the time their 39th game arrives on Jan.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Although it is not yet official, Michael Jordan is reportedly ready to return to the NBA after a three-year retirement for the "love of the game.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Did you plan on watching the Sixers and the Timberwolves on TNT opening night?
Fans of both teams will have reason to be upset if the planned televised game is pre-empted in favor of a hot new ticket: Washington at New York.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Magic Johnson knows about making comebacks in the NBA, and he cautioned fans to give Michael Jordan time to readjust to the rigors.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Peter Klamka's telephone rang off the hook even before Michael Jordan announced Tuesday that he is returning to the NBA as a player.
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| Sep 26, 2001
How much will he make?
Michael Jordan signed a two-year contract, worth $1 million per season.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Michael Jordan made it official Tuesday.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Michael Jordan, who some consider the greatest basketball player in history, might make his return to the court at The Palace.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Michael Jordan's back — at nearly 39, more than three years after he drained one of the most famous shots in sports history, and choosing to put his reputation as the game's greatest player on the line with the woeful Washington Wizards.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Michael Jordan said he was returning as a player to the game he loves yesterday.
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| Sep 26, 2001
The Third Coming is official.
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| Sep 26, 2001
IF you're scoring at home, Michael Jordan now leads Lazarus by two.
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| Sep 26, 2001
The moment Jeff Van Gundy learned in July the Knicks would host the Wizards on opening night at the Garden, he knew Michael Jordan was coming back.
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| Sep 26, 2001
There was no Champagne at Yankee Stadium last night, for pretty much the same reason there is little tingle for Michael Jordan, and not all that much for Barry Bonds, for that matter.
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| Sep 26, 2001
When the Return became official yesterday, those who must contend with Michael Jordan left little doubt that he will again be a force.
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| Sep 26, 2001
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| Sep 26, 2001
Jordan is 38, and getting amazingly older by the moment, unlike kids such as Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson and Vince Carter.
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| Sep 26, 2001
"Personally, I'm a skeptic.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Michael Jordan is back.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Michael Jordan, probably the world's most popular athlete, has ended his three-year retirement and will return to professional basketball at age 38 to play for the Washington Wizards.
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| Sep 26, 2001
“I didn’t want him to come back, but I’m happy he’s made the decision.
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| Sep 26, 2001
If Jordan doesn't maintain his 31.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Jordan ranks 12th among 16 Wizards under contract after signing a two-year contract with a starting salary of $1 million.
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| Sep 26, 2001
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| Sep 26, 2001
Lacy Banks of the Chicago Sun-Times believes that doubters should beware, because Michael Jordan will turn the struggling Wizards franchise into winners.
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| Sep 26, 2001
Tyson Chandler, one of the Bulls high school rookies, has a poster of Jordan on his wall at home in California.
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| Sep 26, 2001
This is the question that Chicago Tribune's writer Sam Smith is asking.
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| Sep 26, 2001
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| Sep 25, 2001
Michael Jordan's back
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| Sep 25, 2001
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting that, in light of the recent terrorist attacks on the US, Michael Jordan should return and once again give Americans something to cheer about.
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| Sep 25, 2001
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting that the Hawks players, most notibly Toni Kukoc, are supporting the decision by Michael Jordan to come back.
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| Sep 25, 2001
Monday was supposed to be the day that Michael Jordan announced to the world his plans to come back to the NBA and play for the Washington Wizards, but Estee Portnoy, vice president of marketing and client services for SFX, announced that nothing was going to happen that day.
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| Sep 25, 2001
Is playing for the Wizards MJ's 'escape clause'?
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| Sep 24, 2001
Steve Wyche of the washington Post reports that Michael Jordan has decided to end his three-year retirement from the NBA to play for the Washington Wizards and will announce his intentions as early as today, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.
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| Sep 24, 2001
MJ's Wizards are set to be on TV 25 times this season
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| Sep 22, 2001
Will MJ Decide on Monday?
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| Sep 20, 2001
From the Indianapolis star:
"He is going to get his butt kicked all over the floor.
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| Sep 20, 2001
Cecil Harris of the Indianapolis star writes that Michael Jordan's return to the NBA seems iminent.
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| Sep 20, 2001
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| Sep 18, 2001
Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel reports: On monday, Michael Jordan's name -- with all the accompanying biographical data -- appeared on the Washington Wizards' roster that was carried by NBA.
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| Sep 16, 2001
Scott Howard Cooper of the Sacramento Bee writes that recent events bring perspective to what ordinarily would have been a huge story in Washington -- just as this writing takes its proper place -- but does nothing to change the bottom line in NBA terms, or to provide a compelling story line for those who need the distraction of an impending basketball season.
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| Sep 16, 2001
Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel writes that by coming back, Michael Jordan can't lose and he also gives a status report on where Miami stands going into training camp.
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| Sep 16, 2001
Rivers applauds Jordan
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| Sep 15, 2001
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| Sep 14, 2001
If MJ does come back it will be announced via fax
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| Sep 13, 2001
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| Sep 12, 2001
To Krause from Jordan: ''You had your chance''
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| Sep 11, 2001
Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel Reports: Horace Grant, who won three NBA titles from 1991-93 in Chicago playing alongside Michael Jordan, remains skeptical about the ongoing reports that Jordan has decided to end his three-year retirement and play again in the NBA.
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| Sep 11, 2001
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| Sep 11, 2001
The most anticipated announcement in the sports world, but also the most anti-climatic one, will happen next week when Michael Jordan declares he's coming out of retirement to play for the hapless Washington Wizards.
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| Sep 11, 2001
All that is missing is the final confirmation from Michael Jordan that he is returning to the NBA.
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| Sep 11, 2001
OK, so now it's (just about) official: Michael Jordan has no life.
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| Sep 10, 2001
Welcome Back!
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| Sep 9, 2001
Mitch Lawrence and Luke Cyphers of the New York Times put together an interesting piece on Michael Jordan's seemingly imminent comeback.
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| Sep 9, 2001
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| Sep 8, 2001
Sam Smith is reporting that if Michael Jordan wants to play basketball again he should do so in the place here he made his legacy, in Chicago.
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| Sep 7, 2001
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| Sep 7, 2001
Two more years for MJ?
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| Sep 2, 2001
Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel reports: Although it was rookie Brendan Haywood who the Magic traded to the Washington Wizards this summer, it was rookie Steven Hunter who the Wizards really wanted from the Orlando roster.
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| Sep 2, 2001
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| Sep 2, 2001
Should MJ remain in management?
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