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As a player he was there for 2 years, they missed the playoffs both years in a bad conference, and he was directing the f word slur at the team's rookie #1 pick. Relevant or not, the Wiz were better shortly after his tenure and at least had a little 4-year stretch of actually making the playoffs and had a few memorable playoff series (most of them on the losing end, but still). I don't think Wizards #23 really needs to be sacred. The argument for MJ's Wizards jersey being off limits is entirely based on name/aura/vibes, not actual on-court performance.
And the Heat retiring his number is still ridiculous.
If LeBron plays his last two years in Sacramento and the arena is packed every night but they go 37-45 and miss the playoffs both years, should his jersey be forever off limits there? To me the answer is an obvious no, I don't care how much ice he needs for his knees.
Your Google search was a little too quick. You listed Wizards players who wore #2.Quick google search showed Deshawn Stevenson, Steve Blake and Shaun Livingston have worn #23 post Jordan and EYE don’t remember anyone caring
But let Top75 player nba champion and laker great AD wear it and it’s a problem ?
I've said this before and I'll keep saying it:
The fact that the Wizards haven't retired #23 is an absolute travesty.
Pat Riley and Mickey Arison had enough respect for MJ to retire his number in Miami. And yet, after everything he did for this franchise, the Wizards still haven't had the decency to do so.
This is a guy who divested of his shares in the team, played for the league minimum, and donated his salary to the 9/11 victims' fund. He elevated the profile of the franchise. The Verizon Center sold out every night he suited up.
For them to treat him as they did is disgusting - and you can't blame it all on Abe.
They need to right this wrong.
Your Google search was a little too quick. You listed Wizards players who wore #2.
Debatable, for reasons Meth has explained in detail.Agreed. Nothing about MJ's tenure in Washington screams "YOU CAN'T WEAR THAT NUMBER!"
lost me right here. If announcements of a 38 year old who bought your team now playing for it is akin to winning a title, jerseys in the rafters while winning nothing makes sense. That’s a sad standard for any sports team and their fans.the announcement that he was joining the franchise in any capacity is the closest thing to a championship I will likely ever experience as a fan of my hometown team.
Saddiq Bey is underpaid,dawg really a professional scorer.
…. Or 17.5Please educate us.Is the NBA still exploring ways to “fix” tanking? I could fix it overnight it’s not hard if you really want to.
We don’t need accounting firms or law firms. Old school picking team names out a hat on draft night. I bet you they’d tighten up then. You tanked all season well you ended up with the 18th pick better luck next season. Simple solution. Things have gotten unnecessarily complicated nowadays.Please educate us.
Wouldn’t be surprised if injured his thumbs taking this picture![]()
Don’t think AD can handle that number

I can't believe this is really happening. I'm legit annoyed seeing this happen. WIZARDS JORDAN DOESNT MATTER![]()
Don’t think AD can handle that number
Meritocracy? We’re talking about Michael Jordan, not Marcus Jordan.lost me right here. If announcements of a 38 year old who bought your team now playing for it is akin to winning a title, jerseys in the rafters while winning nothing makes sense. That’s a sad standard for any sports team and their fans.
It’s like if the Cubs still didn’t have a World Series since 1908, signed A-Rod for the last two seasons of his career and he bats .250 and they lose 90 games both seasons, but they still retire his number. And I’d know cause I’m a Cubs fan who lived the fist 3 decades of my life in that 100+ year drought. I would have thought that was ridiculous too, but that wouldn’t happen in Chicago.
I guess meritocracy just means less if you lose forever to some people. Never heard a word from MJ about being disrespected by it. But maybe I missed that.