“97 points in Two Games At Age 41”: Michael Jordan Chose a Special Way to Prove Doug Collins He ‘Could Still Play’
Michael Jordan is easily the most iconic figure in basketball history. The man is solely responsible for the global expansion of the NBA and the sport.
His career is a storied one, with six championships, five MVPs, and much much more in 14 seasons. Although, it was quite mediocre towards the end, in his time with the Washington Wizards.
Nevertheless, there were times when he wowed fans in the country’s capital. Like the time he proved to Doug Collins that he could still hoop by dropping 97 points in two games at the ripe-old age of 41.
Doug Collins was left stunned by 41-year-old Michael Jordan after he dropped 97 points in two games
In 2003, 41-year-old Michael Jordan was at the tail end of his career. He was on the brink of retirement, but still believed he could contribute to his team at the time, the Washington Wizards.
Doug Collins, who was coaching the team recalled in an interview how MJ once approached him on the team bus and asked him if he believed he could still play. Collins who responded with a yes then revealed just how awe-struck he was by His Airness’ performances in the next two games.
Jordan retired for the third and final time in 2003 after scoring 15 points against the 76ers
He had his moments in his final season, but even Michael Jordan reached his limit in 2003. The GOAT retired for the third and final time after scoring a measly 15 points against the Philadelphia 76ers.
April 16, 2003
Michael Jordan played the final game of his NBA career 🐐
40-year-old MJ finished with 15 PTS, 4 REB, and 4 AST in 28 minutes https://t.co/aMcemxcvw5 pic.twitter.com/3g4mOm8I93
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 16, 2021
An end to the playing career of one of the greatest players in NBA history.
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