Jordan's Role with the Wizards

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Jordan's tenure with the Wizards was marked by his comprehensive control over basketball operations, where he held the final authority on all personnel decisions. This period saw him actively reshaping the roster, which included the removal of several high-salaried players who were not well-received by fans or management. His most notable decision came during the NBA draft, where he selected Kwame Brown with the first overall pick. Brown, a high school player, was expected to be a franchise cornerstone but ultimately did not meet the high expectations set for him. After four seasons with the Wizards, Brown was traded, reflecting the challenges Jordan faced in his dual role as a player and executive. The mixed opinions on his effectiveness as a basketball executive stemmed from these decisions, as the team struggled to find consistent success during his leadership.
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