Hardwood Knocks podcast

Hardwood Knocks

Jan 13, 2016
38 minutes

On Jan. 13, 1999, Michael Jordan retired from the NBA a second time. But what if he never left? - His Airness essentially lost two seasons (1993-94, most of 1994-95) when he first walked away to play baseball. Then, after winning his sixth championship with the Chicago Bulls in 1998, he bowed out once more, only to return as a member of the Washington Wizards three years later. - What would have happened if Jordan played through the entirety of each of those five missed or abbreviated seasons? How many titles did he leave on the table? How many league MVP awards should he have won? Would he have shattered Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's all-time scoring record? - Join Adam and Dan as they come to terms with an unsettling, yet unassailable, reality: Already considered the greatest player ever, Michael Jordan left behind an incomplete legacy. - As always, remember to subscribe to Hardwood Knocks on iTunes so every new episode is automatically downloaded to your phone. Give us a rating there! If you're not using an iOS device, you can find us at our new home, BlogTalkRadio.com or on Stitcher. - You can also follow Andy (@AndrewDBailey), Adam (@fromal09) and Dan (@danfavale) on Twitter. - - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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