The reason why Jordan went to the Wizards was because Jordan and the management of the Wizards at that time had the same idea, and both of them had their own needs. On the other hand, he had conflicts with the Bulls. Let me briefly talk about the contradiction between Jordan and the bull here.
Jordan was selected by Chicago in the third place. After playing three games in the second season, he broke his left foot and missed the all-star game that year. After that, Jordan discussed with the management because of the playing time, but the final result was that Jordan and the management had a certain crack. When the Big Three once again helped the team win three consecutive championships, Jordan's contract had expired. It was said that if Jackson stayed in the team, he would stay in the Bulls. Jackson also stated that if the Bulls didn't fire Jerry Krause, he wouldn't renew his contract, and then Jordan chose to retire again the year Jackson left.
The departure of the meritorious coach and the departure of teammates around him made Jordan completely lose trust in the bulls. Scattering is all over the sky, gathering is a fire, so the contradiction between Jordan and bull is getting bigger and bigger. So he didn't want to go back after his comeback, because the place where he could realize his dream was not the original bull. If there is no contradiction between Jordan and the bulls, will he continue to return to the bulls when he comes back? I still don't think so, because when Jordan asked the bulls for shares, the management refused. Therefore, even if there is no contradiction between them, Jordan will still go to the wizards.