- 2002–03 Washington Wizards season
NBA season
team = Washington Wizards
misc = Michael Jordan retires
end_year = 2003
wins = 37
losses = 45
division = Atlantic
division_place = 5
conf_place = 9
coach =Doug Collins
arena =Verizon Center
owners =Abe Pollin
television =
radio =
playoffs = Did not qualify
bbr_team = WASMichael Jordan played his final season in pro basketball.
Offseason
NBA Draft
Regular season
Michael Jordan
Jordan announced he would return for the 2002-03 season, and this time he was determined to be equipped with reinforcements, as he traded for All-Star
Jerry Stackhouse and signed budding starLarry Hughes . Jordan even accepted a sixth-man role on the bench in order for his knee to survive the rigors of an 82-game season. However, a combination of numerous team injuries and uninspired play led to Jordan’s return to thestarting lineup , where he tried to rebound the franchise from its early-season struggles. The move led to mixed results, as several of Jordan’s younger teammates complained about playing in Jordan’s shadow and his unfair expectations of them Fact|date=May 2007. By the end of the season, the Wizards finished with a 37-45 record once again. Jordan ended the season as the only Wizard to play in all 82 games, as he averaged 20.0 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 1.5 steals in 37.0 minutes per game.After the season, Wizards'
majority owner Abe Pollin fired Jordan as team president, much to the shock of teammates, associates, and the public. Michael Jordan felt he was betrayed, thinking that he would get his ownership back after his playing days ended, but Pollin justified Jordan's dismissal by noting that Jordan had detrimental effects on the team, such as benchingLarry Hughes forTyronn Lue , making poor trades, and squandering the teams' 2001 1st round draft pick on high schoolerKwame Brown who never panned out. Without Michael in the fold the following year, the Washington Wizards were not expected to win, and they didn’t. Despite the signing of future All-Star point guardGilbert Arenas , the team stumbled to a 25-57 record in the 2003-04 season.Jordan's stint with the Washington Wizards was closely watched by both fans and the media. While the team failed to qualify for the
playoffs in either of Jordan’s two seasons as a player, the team was competitive and sold out arenas around the leaguefact|date=July 2007.The Wizards replaced Jordan's managerial role with coach Eddie Jordan and General Manager
Ernie Grunfeld . The team's current roster only has two holdovers from the Michael Jordan era:Etan Thomas andBrendan Haywood . The Grunfeld tenure has been widely lauded as successfulfact|date=July 2007. In particular, the trade of underachieving first round bust Kwame Brown for All-StarCaron Butler is considered to be one of the all time uneven trades in NBA history.eason standings
Player stats
"Note: GP= Games played; MPG= Minutes per Game; STL= Steals; RPG = Rebounds per Game; APG. = Assists per Game; BLK = Blocks; PPG = Points per Game"
Award Winners
References
* [http://www.databasebasketball.com/teams/teamyear.htm?yr=2002&tm=WAS&lg=N Washington Wizards on Database Basketball]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/WAS/2003.html Washington Wizards on Basketball Reference]
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