Hearing talk about a strange, potentially lethal virus, though, Williams canceled his plans; he’d just have to catch the Cubs at Wrigley Field instead. But by the time the Cubs were back in business and asked him to come to the ballpark and throw out a first pitch, Williams wasn’t going anywhere especially not with Shirley, his wife of 60 years, at home with him in Glen Ellyn and deeply in the throes of dementia.
“No way,” he said. “That, I couldn’t do.”
Billy and Shirley are scheduled to receive their second vaccination shots Pfizer, for those of you scoring at home on Monday. And Williams is torn: Should he go to Mesa? Is it safe? Is it the right thing to do?
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Sometimes when you’re looking for other stuff, you stumble across an old article in which Michael Jordan is quoted giving thanks to a computer .
Forth Worth Star-Telegram (May 28, 1987)
. and then you gotta go figure out what the deal was there. So this is that.
I’m fascinated by the first chapter of Michael Jordan’s career. Before Jordan enjoyed the company of any star-level teammates, before his Chicago Bulls came even close to a championship, MJ’s statistical profile described a superstar performing basically alone. Jordan’s third season, 1986-87, represents the peak of this era. The year he turned 24, Jordan recorded the fifth-highest single-season usage rate in Basketball-Reference’s database, which goes back to 1978. And Jordan didn’t crank up his usage by hunting triple-doubles; Michael shot. His 3,041 points on 2,279 field goal attempts in ‘86-’87 are the single-season records for any NBA player not named Wilt Chamberlain, and that data goes all the w