Where Are They Now: Players Who Were Once Considered the Next Michael Jordan

Jerry Stackhouse

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Stackhouse congratulated by Jordan
Credit: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images

Stackhouse had the MJ DNA embedded in him. Like Mike, he was a UNC Tarheel and was a cerebral scorer. His scoring prowess was something to marvel at. At one point, Stackhouse averaged an insane 29.8 points per game in the 2000-2001 season. Still, he couldn’t live up to the lofty standards set by his Airness. Stackhouse retired in 2013 and is currently an Assistant Coach for the Toronto Raptors after serving as a Fox Sports Broadcaster.

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