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MICHAEL JORDAN WIZARDS YEARS: MJ GOT EXPOSED🧵

2024 is the year where Lebron is the same age as Jordan was when he returned from a 3 year break.

The MJ Wizards years are bad—bad play, bad leadership, bad results.

Let’s look at some myths.
MYTH #1: IT WAS THE BROKEN RIBS!

MJ fans say MJ’s fractured ribs interrupted his comeback and caused his bad play.

He was hurt 6/13. He returned 7/19.

The season started 3.5 months later. 🤷‍♂️

Grover actually said the REST of MJ’s schedule was the problem. “Camps.”

Excuses?


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MYTH #2: MJ CAME BACK SIGNIFICANTLY OLDER AND WEAKENED

No.

Humans lose 1% of muscle mass every year after age 30. MJ was 3.3% weaker.

Players wear down mostly due to wear and tear.

MJ had none for 3 yrs.

Oh, except those ribs. Which were due to…wear and tear from playing.

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MYTH #3: MJ WAS THE SOLE REASON FOR AN 18 WIN IMPROVEMENT

No.

The Wizards went from 19 to 37 wins. But the 2001 Wizards were possibly the most unstable team of all time.

They had a bunch of trades after going 7-33. There was no continuity.

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The 2001 instability is astounding:

14 guys started 10 games…I can’t find another team with that.

Nobody started more than 56 gms. Only 3 over 38.

Only 1 player with over 2,000 MP

It’s ugly.

Only ONE starter from gms 1-39 in 2001 played on the 02 team.

Different teams.
Because of this, when the Wizards started to play better after a 2-9 start in 02, MJ was NOT considered the reason.

It was further team familiarity and defense.

In fact, MJ was called out as the reason they played BADLY at the start. “Disruptive.” “Guys not getting touches.”


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MYTH #4: MJ PLAYED WELL.

No. In 2002, he was historically inefficient. He was the least efficient volume scorer in the NBA that year. The worst rTS% for 25 pt scorers…EVER.

He shot 41%. 18% from 3. He had a .468 TS%.

NBA avg was 52%.

He had the 2nd worst ORtg on the team.


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MJ was awful.

He made NO adjustments for age, shooting woes, inefficiently…he just kept shooting 22 shots a game as though he were in his prime.

Selfish.

He got exposed. This is all this guy could do. Shoot and shoot, whether it hurts the team or not.

Not a team guy.
The shooting low points in 2002 are numerous.

Bad games: 2-10, 3-16, 5-21, 5-26, 8-26, etc.

28% shooting on shots to tie or take the lead with 2 minutes or less.

Bad in the clutch with the playoffs on the line.

Bad vs zones.

Missed 14 straight shots vs SEA.

It’s ugly.


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MJ fans address this by cherry picking games.

They separate his activity into 3 tranches:
First 27 games until the 6 point game (22.7/6/5.3)
The next 20 until he was “hurt” (28/6.5/5.2)
2003 (20.000/6/3.8)

Only the middle 20 games count, starting EXACTLY with the 51 point game.
Both the start and finish of that 20 gm stretch is disingenuous.

The first 27 games ends EXACTLY at the 6 pt game. Before that, it’s just injuries.🤷‍♂️

But they also cut off everything at game 47, when the Wizards were 26-21.

Except…MJ actually stopped playing 8 games later. 🤔
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They went 1-7 in those 8 games. But they don’t “count,” somehow.

He was actually 27-28 when he stopped. Does it just not sound as good as 26-21?

By the way…if MJ was so hurt after banging Eton Thomas’s knee Feb 7th…why did he play 22 min in the All Star game on February 10th?

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They also ignore that Jordan came back for 7 games late in the season, as the Wizards were 2.5 games out of a playoff spot.

He had surgery Feb 27 and returned March 20th. No visible “limp.”

He came off the bench and scored 12.4 PPG, on 12.6 shots, 37% FG%. .436 TS%.

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The Wizards went 3-4 in those games. Only 2 were contested.

Jordan hurt the team at the end of both.

In a one point loss to Toronto, Jordan had a turnover with 15 seconds left and missed the final shot.

Versus Dallas, he started 0-7 and missed 2 shots at the end. Another L.
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MJ sat out the last 8 games, with Wizards still in playoff contention and 4 days after scoring 34.

At the time, Skip Bayless wrote an article about MJ returning. What did he say?

Jordan didn’t work hard enough, continued his bad health habits and…it bit him. Too fat.

Oof.

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In 2003, the Wizards collapsed. Started 29-29, then finished 7-14. 2-5 in one possession games.

Jordan missed shots at the end of several games they needed to win down the stretch. Plus 0 pts in OT vs DET.

In a 12 game stretch they went 2-10 on the road, he shot 38%.

Ouch.


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Finally on this point…this graphic. MJ was supposedly near perfect on fadeaway shots as a Wizard.

He apparently took 174 of them over 142 games.

So…why not take that shot MORE than once a game? Or at the end of games? Didn’t he want to WIN?!?

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MYTH #5: MJ DID WELL VERSUS ZONES

MJ fans argue MJ did “just fine” versus zones.

The bad shooting suggests that’s not the case.

But…Jordan himself bitched about it. They would zone him up in the second half, and he would disappear.

He got exposed. As he did vs the Pistons.

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Remember, Jordan made an “impassioned plea” to the rules committee that zones would’ve destroyed his career.

And, once he got to face them legally…he shot 41%.

Keep in mind 02 and 03 were the 1st years zones were allowed, so it was a primitive version he was facing. Image
MYTH #6: MJ DIDN’T STAT PAD

22 shots/game!

2 examples.

1st, he entered 03 as the 6th man. That lasted 15 gms. Then he shot furiously to maintain his PPG lead over Wilt, hurting the team.

In his last 21 gms, his +/- was -88. Is this why the Wizards missed the playoffs?


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Related to this is the myth that nobody was tracking Jordan’s career PPG record (where he was vs Wilt).

It was being tracked. Jordan knew where he was.

Especially in the final games of 2003.

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Back to stat padding.

In his final game, he needed 15 points to average EXACTLY 20.0 for the season.

He exited the game in the 3rd with 13 points. Done.

But…wait! There’s more!

He went back in the game, with 2:38 left, DOWN 20, to get his 20.00 average.

Stat. Padding.

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MYTH #7: JORDAN WAS A GREAT LEADER

Um...no.

He was dismissive of everyone.

The players hated him so much, they were happy to have his “era” over.

The owner fired him from his executive role.

He referred to his #1 pick, an abused kid, as a “f&g,” continually.


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This is NOT leadership.

Shouldn’t Jordan have been at his BEST as a leader after 15 years of it?

His bullying didn’t work in college. Or 85-89. Or in Washington.

Jordan needed Phil and Pippen to tame his toxicity. The Wizards era exposed who he was without them. Badly.


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So, the Wizards years?

Bad leadership. Stat-padding. Toxic. Selfish shooting.

No winning season or playoffs.

Guys, this was the oldest, most MATURE Jordan. And this is what you got.

Jordan didn’t just not play well….he got exposed.
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MJ lost game 7 to the Pistons in 1990.

His teammates get all the blame, but…MJ choked.

He had a poor 1st half against a guy with a groin pull.

And then stat padded.

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MJ scored 10 pts in the 1st half of game 7.

With 8 min left in the 2nd quarter, Detroit turned a deficit into a 15 pt lead at the half.

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All EMPTY stats.

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Old heads trust @RealMikeWilbon, right?

He can’t even get through a PTI episode without mentioning MJ.

So, when he was a writer for the WA Post in the 90s, he thought MJ’s competition was GREAT, right?

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Here Wilbon compares the 1991 Lakers to the Bulls prior to the Finals:

Cartwright > Divac
Paxson > Scott
Pippen > Worthy
Grant = Perkins
Worthy: “gimpy…doesn’t rebound”

So EVERY Bulls player was equal or better?

Isn’t that easy to beat?

Winning THIS makes you the GOAT? Image
Here are his thoughts on the 92 Blazers:

“Portland has the best athletes, but doesn’t use them in a way that would make the Blazers the best team.”

So he calls out bad coaching, and also confirms the belief expressed elsewhere that the Blazers players were “Dummies.”

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2011 HEAT:
BETTER WHEN LEBRON SCORED LESS 🧵

People assume Miami was best when Lebron scored the most.

That assumption isn’t true. In fact, it’s the OPPOSITE.

The 2011 Heat’s best win percentages came when:

Lebron was the #3 scorer
He took 15 shots or less

Take a look.

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The Heat were 22-2 when Lebron took 15 shots or less. A 75 win-rate equivalent. It was 30% of their games. Common.

When he had 8+ assists: 36-11
When he scored less than 18: 7-0

When Lebron deferred more, he was playing INTO the Heat’s best strategy.

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Let’s compare to Magic and MJ (82, 88, 89).

MJ: 5-4 with 15 shots or less
Magic: 73-27 in 82 and 88

They look NOTHING like 22-2.

Score 20 or less?
Heat: 16-4
MJ: 1-2
Magic: 60-27 in 82 and 88

Again, looks NOTHING like 16-4.

The Heat were really good with Lebron scoring less. Image
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MICHAEL JORDAN: WHEN DID HE BECOME THE GOAT? 🧵

MJ fans love to say you have to win 6 titles to be the GOAT.

It’s a bad argument, for obvious reasons, and it’s NEVER been the criteria before.

What’s funny is MJ started getting referred to as the “GOAT” in…1989.

Want proof?
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Prior to the 89 playoffs, most of the commentary on Jordan was that he may have had the best talent ever, but he wasn’t the best player yet.

Notice how, here in January, 1989, Roy Johnson actually calls out Jordan for being a bad teammate.

“Certainly not the best teammate.”
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In the 89 playoffs, it all changed.

Bruce Jenkins, a well-known Bay Area columnist, mentioned in a June 1, 1989 article that the discussion of whether Jordan was the GOAT was happening in press rooms.

It makes sense, as there had been a flurry of articles in the prior 2 weeks. Image
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MICHAEL JORDAN: STAT PADDING KING 🧵

MJ fans love to argue that Jordan didn’t care about stats, and that he didn’t stat pad.

It’s a BIG lie.

Nobody ever cared more about their stats. MJ was the Greatest Ever at Stat Padding. GOAT!

Take a look. It’s a long one!

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MJ cared about his stats RIGHT AWAY.

Per his Chicago scorekeeper, MJ checked his stats “every time” he reported in, starting in his “first week.”

MJ wanted to be sure he was the focus in the newspaper the next day.

This seems awfully early to be worried about stats, no?

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Jordan stat padded ALL his stats, not just points.

When he was playing point guard in 89, he stat padded triple doubles.

Again, he’d check in with scorekeepers to find out what he needed.

All in the hope of getting league MVP.

People caught on to it, and he didn’t win. 😔


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Sports Illustrated had an article in March 1997 about the Bulls Superteam and the rest of the NBA.

This article was littered with commentary about how GREAT the league was, right?

Nope.

Did MJ fans not read this in 97?

Some comments…

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Here’s a reference to how there were no teams that could compete with the Superteam Bulls.

The commentary?

The Bulls were the same year over year, but the rest of the competition got WORSE.

Wait, wait…wasn’t this the greatest era EVER? Image
Today, old heads CONSTANTLY complain about:

The youth in the league
Free agency breaking up teams
Boneheaded shots

Bad, bad league today.

Yet…in 1997…they’re complaining about the SAME thing!

So the era that ACTUALLY sucked was back then, post-expansion?

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