<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">It's nearly impossible to operate underneath the radar when you already have a statue of your likeness outside the United Center and your No. 23 jersey hangs from the rafters inside. Obscurity does not fit the profile of one of the most famous and recognizable athletes in the world. Homes Michael Jordan sauntered into his private suite Thursday night to join his sons, Jeffrey and Marcus, former teammate Charles Oakley and several friends. Many members of the national media who are in Chicago to cover the Bulls against the Miami Heat Eastern Conference playoffs wonder why the most identifiable face of Chicago's NBA franchise does not have a prominent role in the organization. Jordan said Thursday he had received no overtures from Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf to return to the organization. "No, and I haven't asked for any," Jordan said. "[Former teammate and current general manager John Paxson] is doing well; [Reinsdorf] is doing well. I'm happy doing what I'm doing. I like being underneath the radar. I have been quiet. I like being that way now. I am going around with my kids, that's it." Short of ownership, Jordan is unlikely to rejoin the Bulls organization. And the Bulls are not for sale. "Not that I know of," Jordan said. After an unremarkable management stint with the Washington Wizards, Jordan remains determined to take over another franchise when the time is right. "Everything is quiet right now," he said. "Other than Portland and Seattle, I see no strong interest there for me. But ownership is still a passion of mine."</div> <div align="center"> Source</div>
I was looking to see Marcus during the game because I don't know what he looks like, but I didn't see anybody but Michael and some other big tall guy.
I really want to see Jordan back with the team in some type of role. I would love to see Jordan get into the play-by-play profession, but that is not likely as he is busy running his shoe company, etc. In the future hopefully he decides to return in a front office position or as the teams owner when Reinsdorf decides to hang them up and retire from his position.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting I-Miss-MJ:</div><div class="quote_post">i'd give my left nut to meet Jordan. Just one thing I have ever wanted to do.</div> Why the left? Why not the right? I've always wanted to meet jordan, but i dont think i'll be sacrificing my nuts or any body organ for that matter. Except maybe a kidney, but i abuse my kidney, so i think i should keep both. Hopefully one day when i can afford to go to america i meet him by pure luck. Anyway I'd love Jordan to get involved with the bulls more and pippen too. Imagine pip and jordan reunite in the office and help deliver us even more championships. A man can dream....
I wonder if he can still play lol? ohh good times. **flashing from cavs buzza beata, free throw line, 69 point final game, the leaner, flu game, 98 game winner, wizards uni*** oh good times lol. Back to the point Jordan would do well especially since he has no thought in coming back out of retirement to play lol.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NaKz:</div><div class="quote_post">Why the left? Why not the right? I've always wanted to meet jordan, but i dont think i'll be sacrificing my nuts or any body organ for that matter. Except maybe a kidney, but i abuse my kidney, so i think i should keep both. Hopefully one day when i can afford to go to america i meet him by pure luck.</div> yeah, just stalk him. lol. and why my left nut, i figure i can still be sexually active with one nut and even if I can't i'd give it all up to meet God in basketball shoes.