Washington Wizards Wiretap

T-Mac offers Jordan starting role

Who says that NBA players are greedy? Realising that this is Michael Jordan's final All-Star game Orlando superstar Tracy McGrady has offered to forfeit his starting position on the Eastern Conference squad to make way for Jordan, ESPN.com is reporting.

"I have thought about this for a while. I'll do it, absolutely," McGrady told the newspaper. "For what Michael Jordan has done for this league and this game, I'll do anything.

"It's his last All-Star Game. I don't have any problem with that. I'll get in the game. I'd love to see it. I have to call the league office to see if I can do it."

"We'd consider it,'' league spokesman Michael Broeker said. A Wizards spokeswoman said Thursday that Jordan had no immediate comment.

"T-Mac wanting to do that doesn't surprise me," Magic coach Doc Rivers said in the Sentinel. "As aloof as he looks, he has a real sense for the history of the game. And he doesn't look at it like he's kissing Michael's butt. He wants to beat Michael's butt any other time."

"That's a terrific gesture from Tracy," said the official who requested anonymity. "We'll have to see. We've made exceptions before."

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Carter won't step aside for Jordan

Vince Carter will start the NBA All-Star Game and enjoy the experience. Speculation that he may bow out of the starting lineup to allow Michael Jordan one last hurrah is just that… speculation. Jennifer Quinn of the Toronto Star reports that Carter was puzzled by the notion.

"Next question" was his response to the initial inquiry. When prodded, Carter explained, "It's not like I planned on getting injured, but, you know, it happened. I'm thankful for the opportunity to play regardless of the amount of games I've played, and that's why I've taken the initiative to get back and get healthy and then play in some games so when I go in the All-Star Game I can go out there and have a lot of fun."

A recent Washington Post story said that there is a "chance one of the starters" could give up that honour for Jordan; the Washington Times says only "there has been some speculation that Carter, who has appeared in just 11 games this season due to injury, will allow Jordan to start."

It has happened in the past. Doug Collins allowed John Havlicek to take his starting spot in 1978. Tim Hardaway let Magic Johnson start in 1982. Carter said he intends to take his place alongside the other Eastern Conference all-star starters: Tracy McGrady, Ben Wallace, Allen Iverson and Jermaine O'Neal. As a reserve, Jordan will be appearing for the 14th time.

"It is what it is. The fans vote on who it is they want to see, and who are we to change that?" former all-star Antonio Davis said yesterday.

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Jordan talks up a lesson to Nuggets rookie

In a recent game between the Wizards and Nuggets last week, Nuggets rookie Vincent Yarbrough decided to go after Michael Jordan after scoring six straight points. Amazingly Yarbrough's talking stopped when Jordan responded "You watched me, I didn't watch you." After this point Yarbrough scored two points through the rest of the game.

The source of Jordan's ammunition? Yarbrough's bio in the Nuggets' media guide lists Jordan as his favorite player growing up.

"It happens in the streets, it happens on the playground," Jordan said. "Today turned into a vocal game. For me I take great competition in talking trash, especially against someone that doesn't have any business talking trash."

"They initiated everything. Juwan (Howard) got things going and the young kids chimed in after that. The thing about talking trash if you've got to back it up. You can talk all day but if you're not putting forth the effort and backing up what you say it becomes an added burden on you."

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Wizards Jan 2003 Archive

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  • Game bitter-sweet for Jordan in milestone night

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  • Jordan gets last word vs. Nuggets

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  • Jordan maintains no desire for All-Star selection

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  • Grant Hill might get long rest

    Grant Hill continues to struggle with his injury.

  • Stackhouse could be out longer than expected

    Steve Wyche of the Washington Post reports: Jerry Stackhouse's pulled left groin could keep him out longer than just the team's next two-to-three games.

  • All-Star not a priority during last hurrah

    What would the NBA All-Star game be like without its master? If Michael Jordan gets his own way we may just find out, the NBA's greatest ever player stating that he would not mind being left out of next month's All-Star Game in Atlanta so younger players could compete.

  • Groin sidelines Stackhouse

    Jerry Stackhouse is set to miss tonight's game against the Toronto Raptors and possibly the next two or three, according to Steve Wyche of the Washington Post.

  • Brown bothered by trade talks

    How do trade rumors affect a player both on and off the court? Do feelings of beign unwanted go through their heads? Can they look their coach and teammates in their eye? Does their performance on the court suffer as their mind wanders through the insecurity? Kwame Brown of the Washington Wizards is learning first hand how it feels.

  • Magic weigh possible moves

    The Magic are desperate to rise above the "good" team they’ve been these last few seasons.

  • Quote of the Day

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  • Whoa! Krause praises Jordan

    And you thought that Jerry Krause hated Jordan.

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  • High School Exchange?

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  • Grizzard Says Team Owes Him $349,000

    Steve Wyche reports that Ex-Wizard Rod Grizzard is filing a grievance against his former team.

  • Jordan in Chicago; Just another player?

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