University of North Carolina Athletics
Jordan Officially Announces Return To NBA
September 25, 2001 | Men's Basketball
Sept 25, 2001
By The Associated Press
Excerpts from a statement by Michael Jordan on his comeback, as released by SFX, his management agency:
"Although I am energized by my impending return to the court, I am deeply saddened by the recent tragic events and my heart goes out to the victims and their families. Out of deep respect for them, I will not participate in media interviews before the start of training camp on Oct. 1."
"I am returning as a player to the game I love because during the last year and a half, as a member of Washington Wizards' management, I enjoyed working with our players, and sharing my own experiences as a player. I feel there is no better way of teaching young players than to be on the court with them as a fellow player, not just in practice, but in actual NBA games. While nothing can take away from the past, I am firmly focused on the future and the competitive challenge ahead of me."
"I am especially excited about the Washington Wizards, and I'm convinced we have the foundation on which to build a playoff-contention team. The opportunity to teach our young players and help them elevate their game to a higher level, and to thank the fans in Washington for their loyalty and support, strongly influenced my decision."
Dean Smith on Jordan's Return:
"I know Michael made the decision based on what was best for his present position. I'm confident Michael Jordan the player would help any NBA team, including the Washington Wizards. It would be nice to finish on top with that last championship in 1998, but who is to say that great things are not ahead with Michael and the Wizards. He has made excellent decisions in the past and I know he has given this one a lot of thought. He didn't call me to advise him. Our friendship is past that stage. Based on watching him this past summer, he is shooting the basketball better than ever. For many years Michael has been generous with his income, helping those in need, including when he gave $1 million to UNC's School of Social Work. I'm pleased he continues to be generous by donating his salary next year to the victims' relief funds."
Matt Doherty on Jordan's Return:
"It's great for basketball. I'm happy for Michael. He's doing something he loves to do and does so very well and that's play basketball at the highest level. Not many people get to play in the NBA, with and against the greatest players in the world. It's something he thoroughly enjoys. I know he will be successful in his return."











