In the unlikely event that anyone wants to read more about the sacking of Michael Jordan, here are links to what Washington’s sportswriters have had to say. From the Post, here are the views of Jordan’s sycophant Michael Wilbon. This is what well-known baseball writer Thomas Boswell had to say. This is the first take of Sally Jenkins. Then, in response to claims that Jordan had been “exploited,” Jenkins offered this rather trenchant rebuttal.
If sentiment at the Post was mixed, writers at the Times took a consistent hard anti-Jordan line. Here are some very unkind cuts from Tom Knott. And Thom Loverro wasn’t much more charitable to MJ.
For my part, I’ll retain fond memories of watching Jordan play here. From now on, the less said about the rest, the better.
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