Michael Jordan rose to NBA stardom during his time with the Chicago Bulls. Over his career, he played 13 seasons with the team, spanning two separate periods: from 1984 to 1993 and then again from 1995 to 1998.
Michael Jordan (Image Credit: Getty Images)
However, former NBA star Rasheed Wallace claimed that Jordan was even more dangerous during his time with the Washington Wizards. On a recent episode of The Sheed & Tyler Show, Wallace argued that Jordan’s performance with the Wizards, where he played from 2001 to 2003 after coming out of retirement, was overlooked.
“He was a phenomenal player then, but I think he was a little bit more dangerous when he was with the Wizards,” Wallace said.
Wallace admitted that Jordan may not have had the same explosive athleticism during his time in Washington. But the other aspects of his game had evolved with the Wizards.
“He didn’t have the athleticism that we were used to seeing MJ have, but his angles were a little bit more sharp; he was a strong two-guard; you weren’t just gonna move him lightly, and his shot became more dangerous. He became more solid as that veteran player,” he continued.
Michael Jordan’s Unparalleled Success With the Bulls
The Chicago Bulls selected Michael Jordan as the third overall pick in the 1984 NBA draft. Throughout his career with the Bulls, the former Bulls star achieved unparalleled success and even garnered attention from Stephon Marbury.
Jordan led the Bulls to six NBA championships, winning titles from 1991 to 1993 and 1996 to 1998. His remarkable performances earned him six NBA Finals MVP awards and five regular-season MVP honors.
Jordan’s defensive prowess was also recognized with a Defensive Player of the Year award. He was a 12-time All-Star and an 11-time All-NBA selection. In 1995, the Chicago Bulls retired Jordan’s iconic number 23 jersey in recognition of his legendary career and contributions to the team.
News
Caitlin Clark Breaks Her Silence Days After WNBA Star Quit The League Following Controversial Remarks About The Fever Superstar’s Salary
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark was named WNBA Rookie of the Year on Thursday, the league announced. Caitlin Clark (Photo by Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images) Clark overwhelmingly beat out Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese in a poll of 67 sportswriters and broadcasters. The 22-year-old…
Roger Federer shares big prediction on Novak Djokovic’s future
He will not be among the protagonists who will battle on the court, but Roger Federer was the most anticipated man in Berlin, where the 7th edition of the Laver Cup will be played from tomorrow – an event of which he is one…
Novak Djokovic And Father Srdjan Djokovic Share An Unforgettable Moment That Creates A Deep Connection And His Special Gift
In the realm of professional tennis, few names shine as brightly as Novak Djokovic. Known for his extraordinary talent, unwavering determination, and countless victories, Djokovic has become a global icon in the sport. However, beyond the courts and the spotlight,…
Shaquille O’Neal’s Emotional Message To Son Shareef Also Shields Bronny James From Public Burden
Shaquille O’Neal and his son are no strangers to fan expectations. It’s safe to say that LeBron James and Bronny are sailing in a parallel boat, if not the same one. The Lakers father-son duo has been catching a ton of heat…
LeBron James posted this message to Bryce Young following the news that he’s been benched as the Carolina Panthers QB.
LeBron James expresses his support for former first overall pick Bryce Young. NBA superstar and sports icon LeBron James didn’t hold back in expressing his support for Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young, who was recently benched following a disappointing 0-2 start to the season. Veteran Andy…
Angel Reese GOES NUTS After She Gets HAMMERED By The Experts! Caitlin Clark SHOCKED The WNBA
In recent weeks, the WNBA has been at the center of a heated debate, sparked primarily by the performances of two standout players: Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. While both athletes have made significant contributions to the league, the spotlight…
End of content
No more pages to load