Ranking Michael Jordan's Best Washington Wizards Sneakers

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As much as fans try to pretend otherwise, Michael Jordan's two-year stint with the Washington Wizards happened. He didn't go out on top, hitting a game-winning shot to clinch a sixth NBA championship. Instead, he walked off the court after taking free throws against the Philadelphia 76ers in a 20-point regular season finale loss and already out of playoff contention. But as the game's greatest competitor, it had to be this way. Jordan wasn't wired for storybook endings—much like his brief attempt at professional baseball, he needed to give everything he had until there was nothing left.

That's not to say that the Wizards run was a complete bust. At ages 38 and 39, Jordan averaged 21 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists in two seasons. Health willing, he probably could have dragged an underwhelming Wizards team to the playoffs in 2001-02. He could still play—just not as efficient or exciting as he once did.

Beyond basketball, Jordan's return gave fans the opportunity to once again see His Airness take the floor in his iconic signature sneakers. He was able to lead the launches of Air Jordans 17 and 18 as an active player, adding some context to a part of the line that was in desperate need of it. Perhaps more importantly, he fueled a budding retro market that would eventually become the driving force behind a multi-billion dollar business.

As the "True Blue" Air Jordan 3 heads back to stores, we're taking a look at the sneakers Jordan wore during his time with the Wizards and ranking them from worst to best. Read on to see the best pairs from MJ's third act. 

14. Jordan Team FBI "Midnight Navy"

Debut: 01/18/03
Opponent: Philadelphia 76ers

​If there was ever a sign that it was time for Jordan to hang 'em up, it was when he started wearing Team Jordans for games.

13. Jordan Team FBI "Varsity Red"

Debut: 04/12/03
Opponent: Atlanta Hawks

The Jordan Team FBI looks slightly less generic in "Varsity Red." The Bullets throwback helps take the focus off the shoes as well.

12. Air Jordan 18 "White / Royal"

Debut: 12/03/02
Opponent: Milwaukee Bucks

While the Air Jordan 14 gets the glory, the "White / Royal" Air Jordan 18 is technically the shoe Jordan wore while taking his last shot.

11. Air Jordan 18 "Varsity Red"

Debut: 04/09/03
Opponent: Boston Celtics

It would have been a steady part of Jordan's season rotation as a Chicago Bull, but the "Varsity Red" Air Jordan 18 was only worn to match the Wizards' Bullets throwbacks on a few occasions.

10. Air Jordan 18 "Black / Royal"

Debut: 02/09/03
Opponent: West All-Stars

The "Black / Royal" colorway only made an appearance during the media session—Jordan switched to "White / Royal" for the All-Star Game.

9. Air Jordan 17 Low PE

Debut: 11/14/01
Opponent: Milwaukee Bucks

The "University Blue" Air Jordan 17 Low actually released, but Jordan wore a slightly different version personalized with his number in copper on the heel.

8. Air Jordan 17 Low "Lightning"

Debut: 02/10/02
Opponent: West All-Stars

This photo of Jordan in the 2002 All-Star Game is so good that we often forget that he didn't get much lift and completely missed the dunk.

7. Air Jordan 16 "Ginger"

Debut: 09/01/01
Opponent: Detroit Pistons

A lot of people think Jordan never wore the Air Jordan 16 in a game, but that's not true. Before he officially returned, Jordan laced up the "Ginger" colorway during preseason.

6. Air Jordan 17+ "Copper"

Debut: 10/30/02
Opponent: Toronto Raptors

Before the Air Jordan 18 was released, Jordan started the 2002-03 season in the "Copper" Air Jordan 17. He first wore the shoe against the Raptors, but it was this showdown with Kobe Bryant that fans remember most.

5. Air Jordan 17 "College Blue"

Debut: 10/30/01
Opponent: New York Knicks

After 16 years of launching in Bulls palettes, the Air Jordan 17 first arrived in "College Blue" to sync up with Jordan's new team. Jordan wore this exact style in the majority of game during his first season back.

4. Air Jordan 7 Retro "French Blue"

Debut: 12/13/02
Opponent: New Jersey Nets

Ten years after wearing it during one of the greatest seasons of his career, Jordan briefly brought back the Air Jordan 7 in late 2002.

3. Air Jordan 9 Retro "Cool Grey"

Debut: 10/23/02
Opponent: Detroit Pistons

Retired from basketball when the Air Jordan 9 originally released, Jordan was finally able to bring the model to NBA hardwood during his return.

2. Air Jordan 3 Retro "True Blue"

Debut: 10/18/01
Opponent: Detroit Pistons

An original colorway from 1988, the "True Blue" Air Jordan 3 Retro finally had purpose when Jordan suited up in Wizards blue. He even had an exclusive version with copper accents in place of red.

1. Air Jordan 11 Retro "Cool Grey"

Debut: 10/21/02
Opponent: Denver Nuggets

A game-changing sneaker at the time, the "Cool Grey" Air Jordan 11 Retro was one of Jordan's to-go sneakers throughout his two seasons as a Wizard. The retro had no problem selling out in chaotic fashion, but the Jordan on-court co-sign helped put it over the top as a classic.

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