Jerry Stackhouse wishes he 'never played in Washington' with Wizards, Michael Jordan
Posted Apr 9, 2020
You know that old expression about never meeting your heroes? Jerry Stackhouse learned that lesson the hard way. The longtime NBA guard and current Vanderbilt men's basketball head coach told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on "The Woj Pod" that he regrets playing alongside Michael Jordan as a member of the Wizards during the 2002-03 season.
(Sporting News)
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