3 Mistakes Michael Jordan Made After Joining Washington Wizards that Ruined the Team








The NBA legend Michael Jordan is often considered the greatest player of all time. However, Jordan's time with the Washington wizards is not too well remembered.
Jordan returned to the NBA for the second time in his career to play for the Wizards, and in that time he made some mistakes that ruined the team.

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In a game against Indiana on December 27, 2001, Michael Jordan had the worst outing of his career, scoring 6 points, getting 4 rebounds, and handing out 4 assists as the Wizards got blown out by the Pacers in a massive blowout. 
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Speaking about his failures Michael Jordan said, "I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. Twenty-six times I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life."
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Michael Jordan's tenure with the Wizards ended badly, as the players didn't want him back. Jordan even threw away a $10 million compensation check.
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Those questions raised major doubts about the level of assurances given to him by the Wizards franchise. It was a major front-office role with the team that prompted Michael Jordan to return from retirement.
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