NEW YORK — Asked recently to recall his favorite Madison Square Garden moments, Michael Jordan picked the 1998 "sneaker game" and the 1993 "Charles Smith game."

He neglected to mention the 55-point comeback game in 1995, the 50-point opening night in 1986 or the triple-double in the 1997 All-Star game.

After Tuesday night, the 2001 comeback game might make his list.

Jordan returns to the NBA at the arena where he's had some of his greatest moments, including seven games in which he scored at least 42 points.

"It enthused me to play there every chance I got," said Jordan, who returns from a nearly 3 1/2-year retirement wearing the uniform of the Washington Wizards. "There's a lot of memories of playing on that floor, and I'm not going to forget them."

After eight preseason games, it all begins to count now for the 38-year-old Jordan. He will start at small forward, matching up on opening night with Knicks forward Latrell Sprewell.

Jordan returns with six championship rings and with the fourth-highest scoring total in league history. But he is coming back with a team that won only 19 games last season when he was the team president.

"I go in with no preconceived ideas other than just to play hard, and whatever happens, happens," Jordan said Monday. "I'm in better shape than I thought I would be. I feel really good right now — just want to go in and get off to a good start of the regular season, and hopefully the team feels the same way."

Sprewell was also on the opposing team when Magic Johnson made his comeback in 1996 after a 4 1/2-year retirement. Sprewell recalled with a laugh Monday that Johnson made all the highlight reels that evening by making him look bad with a head fake.

"It's going to be fun. It's what everybody has wanted to see for some time now. I guess people are anxious to see how good he is," Sprewell said. "I expect him to play hard and to get a lot of shots off."

Jordan was spectacular at times during the preseason, scoring 41 against New Jersey and 18 in one quarter against Miami. But the players guarding Jordan in those games were rookies Richard Jefferson and Brandon Armstrong and the since-released Donny Marshall of the Nets, along with the recently waived Rodney Buford of the Heat.

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Sprewell, a much better defender than any of them, is aware that Jordan has been shooting mostly jumpers with the Wizards. Some defenders will try to crowd a jump shooter, forcing him to drive, but Sprewell said he wouldn't go overboard on any such strategy — nor would he apply fullcourt pressure when Jordan brings the ball up as the playmaker.

Jordan will return to the court with some impressive personal accomplishments. Aside from his six championships and 10 scoring titles with the Bulls, he reached 40 points 201 times, 50 points on 38 different occasions and 60 points five times.

Not counting his time with the Birmingham Barons when he was playing minor league baseball, Jordan has not had a three-game losing streak since the opening three games of the 1990-91 season.

Two weeks ago, Jordan was asked about his most memorable Garden moments. He recalled the game on March 8, 1998, when he brought out the pair of original Air Jordans and got blisters on his feet while scoring 42. He also pointed to a 1993 playoff game when the Bulls blocked three shots by Smith at the end of the fourth quarter to take a 3-2 lead in a best-of-seven series.

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