http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sp...bulls-headlines <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> You can't throw a pass out of bounds at Bulls training camp without hitting a principal from the dynasty days, and the biggest of the big casually dropped by the Berto Center on Saturday. Michael Jordan's entrance was loud and grand, his fancy sports car taking up space in a no parking zone directly in front of the building. But Jordan's exit was quiet and uneventful, his words quelling even playful queries about a possible comeback. "I was just here to see Pax and Pip," Jordan said. Jordan acted on general manager John Paxson's open invitation to visit the practice facility, which is just miles away from Jordan's residence. In a figurative sense, that distance measured far greater over the last few years, as Jordan aligned himself with Washington's franchise in the fallout from the Bulls' sixth and final championship season. From last summer's free-agent pursuit of Scottie Pippen to his consistent communication with Jordan, Paxson has made clear he wants to build a bridge to the dynasty days. If that erases the perception of an acrimonious breakup of the dynasty, then all the better. ... Layups: Jalen Rose sprained his right thumb Saturday and will be re-evaluated Sunday. ? Cartwright isn't sure if Eddy Curry's hamstring will be healed in time for Wednesday's exhibition opener against Indiana. ? Kirk Hinrich missed his sister's wedding because of double sessions. </div> that's pretty cool. I hope Curry's hamstring problem goes away soon
Here's a little more from the daily herald: <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> "The way I could utilize Michael is just through his knowledge," Paxson said. "He told me that this summer, if I had any questions about players or things like that (to call). Don't read anything into this. It's just Michael being around, which is exactly what I want." "I asked him to come back (and play)," joked coach Bill Cartwright. "He turned me down ... the darn guy. "It's good to have him back. I think it's good for our guys that he's here. It's nothing but positive." Jordan departed shortly after the morning practice ended. On his way out the door, he could be overheard promising to exchange cell-phone numbers with Pippen. "I'm sure he's been like myself, he will always be a Bulls fan," Pippen said. "Because you want to see this city succeed as well as this team." </div> http://www.dailyherald.com/sports/bulls.asp?intID=3789988
I hope to god Jordan doesn't think of coming back, he'll ruin the chemistry of the team. And he'll kill the growth of Curry, Tyson, and Jamal...