Because when he plays the Rox, Franchise is gonna slap him around! People are calling the wiz playoff contenders. My A$$
You don't know how happy I am that he's coming back. When he steps out on the court for the first game and takes that first shot, it will mean that shot against Utah is no longer his final shot. He won't be going out on top in a story-book ending. He won't win a championship this year. If things go right, he'll have several nagging injuries that slow him down. When he meets up with some of the better players, he will get used to at least some degree. He will struggle some nights and look old. His legacy can't really be tarnished because he was so good, but at least people will have bad things to remember him for and he won't go out on top. I'm just so happy.
I'm glad because they will now ahve to get rit of that baggage that's got them over the cap. They were over a hell of alot, and just added 1.5 million to it.The Rox should be able to trade and get White now.
I may be wrong on this, but will MJ's contract expire at the same time that Steve's extension does? Two years, right? I don't like the idea of MJ targeting Steve. Bad dreams, very bad Dreams...
Saw this on the ESPN Rockets Clubhouse and thought it was pretty interesting... The Rockets and the Jazz are the only two teams that Jordan has a losing record (10-12) against in his career.
You know I don't really even WANT to see Jordan...but I feel I have to....I mean, First: I failed on 4 different occasions to be able to see him, in the Compaq, in his prime...but seriously, as a ball FaNaTiC(which I just illustrated via "crazy type" )...seeing Jordan play is like..like MECCA...whether you wanna or not, eventually, ya oughta gotta go.