You have to hand it to the Wizards. Just when you think they can't possibly get any stupider, they backstab MJ. For those who aren't in to this, MJ was the head of basektball operations for them for a season, then came back and played two years for the bargain price of $1 mill per. They had 82 consecutive home sellouts. At age 40, he played every single game this past year, often logging 40 minutes a game. He had an understanding that when he retired, he would resume his post as head of the team and take some ownership in the team through a deal he had with a minority investor who also owns the local hockey team.
Before Jordan came on board, the Wizards front office distinguished itself by managing to let go Chris Webber, Rasheed Wallace and Ben Wallace in return for a used up Mitch Richmond, knucklehead Rod Strickland and never heard from again Ike Austin. The three best young big men in the league on the same team and they pissed them all away. They did manage to sign journeyman tweener Jawan Howard to a joke $100mill plus contract, thereby crippling the team for years.
Jordan came in, made some dumb moves like hiring a college coach who was fired after one year, but did unload the onerous Howard contract, and made some nice pickups in trades. He drafted the awesomely gifted but immature Kwame Brown. He brought in Doug Collins as coach, who had a history of developing young teams. Collins has been a miserable failure. He and Kwame have never meshed, Collins never devised a scheme to utilize Jerry Stackhouse and his rotations left experienced basketball people scratching their heads. Jordan was still a nice player but not anywhere near where he used to be, and his walk it up approach was not right for what should have been an explosive young team. Whatever. The season was not a success, but the future with Jordan calling the shots the future looked bright.
Now it's over, the fans are angry, the media is dumbfounded. How could they do this? Jordan is apparently not the easiest guy to get along with, but he is a winner. He doesn't tolerate second rate or less than 100% effort, which apparently grated on a couple of the young players who thought showing up for games was asking a lot of them. In the end, the Abe Pollin/susan O'malley faction, who pushed MJ out, probably resented the fact that Jordan got all the credit and they were regarded by fans, media and MJ people as idiots who probably couldn't handle the concession stands at MCI Center, much less the basketball operations. Based on their track record, that would be an accurate appraisal.