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NBA Basketball
Wizards at Knicks
150 min.
The 38-year-old Michael Jordan might not sky above the rim much like he did during his glory days with the Bulls, but his return to the game as a Washington Wizard will get plenty of ?air? time. Jordan could appear on national TV 26 times this season, beginning with tonight's opener in New York against the Knicks. (Live)
?It's sensational,? says Marv Albert of Jordan's second comeback. ?His return adds another dimension. It will be very intriguing to watch Jordan against the young stars? who emerged in his absence, especially Kobe Bryant and Allen Iverson.
It'd be wise to catch Jordan while you can, though, because he might not be playing once the playoffs start in April, much less when the NBA Finals roll around in June. The Wizards, who won only 19 games last season, aren't anywhere near as good as the unbeata-Bulls Jordan once championed. ?They'll be a very serious playoff contender,? says Albert of Washington, ?but on the bottom rung. Don't expect a miracle.?
While Jordan will be the center of attention, the L.A. Lakers still hold court. The champs, coached by Jordan's ex-mentor Phil Jackson, begin their quest for a three-peat tonight in the doubleheader nightcap against visiting Portland.