he makes isiah thomas look like a legend in the FO
he makes isiah thomas look like a legend in the FO
Prize is the #1 pick for a glorified Marcus Camby
http://www.nbauniverse.com/statistics/worst_seasons.htm
6th worst NBA team of all time, going by win percentage so far this season
I expect someone will crash this thread talkin about quittin.
tee hee.
I'm a trend setter.
I set trends.
Michael Jordan may not stick around as Charlotte Bobcats owner if he can't build a winning team
Legendary player is proving to be less than stellar executive
Michael Jordan apparently has an exit strategy to leave the Bobcats, which will undoubtedly make Charlotte fans take to the streets for a mass celebration, provided His Airness keeps his word.
Nearing the end of another lost season as Bobcats owner, Jordan recently told his GM, Rich Cho, to start planning for a rebuilding campaign. He also dropped a bombs , telling Cho and other deputies that if this one doesn’t produce a winner and he continues to lose millions over the next “three to four years,” then he intends to sell the team.
“I told Rich to make us better,” Jordan told one associate recently. “If that doesn’t work and I can’t make a profit in the next three to four years, then I’m selling.”
This is a change of plans for Jordan, who over almost the past year has been seeking a buyer to purchase half the team. The Bobcats lost $20 million last season and they’re headed for more big losses this season.
Jordan’s decision to give the assignment of rebuilding to Cho means that Rod Higgins, his long-time president of basketball operations who goes back to when he ran the Wizards, is on the outs. Jordan told Cho, the Thunder’s former assistant GM who arrived in Charlotte last June, to “follow the Oklahoma City model.”
Good luck with that, because there was some major luck involved in Oklahoma City’s ascension to the top of the Western Conference. The Thunder was most fortunate that Portland passed on Kevin Durant in the 2007 draft, instead opting to take Greg Oden with the top pick. The Blazers once passed on Jordan, and they might end up never living down their Oden pick.
Jordan had falsely advertised his team before the season as playoff-worthy. But at least he has come to the conclusion that he needs to blow it up and start over. His roster is comprised of backup-quality players.
Entering the weekend, the Bobcats had only seven wins, fewest in the NBA. They are on pace to finish with the second-worst point-differential per game since the NBA and ABA merged in 1976. They’ve been losing games by 13.1 ppg, with only the 1992-93 Mavs getting crushed by bigger margins (15.2 ppg). They’ve lost 15 games by 20 or more points.
Because Jordan has been such a failure as an owner — even drawing rare criticism recently from his best pal, Charles Barkley — there will be plenty of fans in Charlotte who hope this next rebuilding campaign is a flop. Just so that he sells and gets out of town.
maybe he can earn better if he just played for a team
So, the team loses $20M per season and Jordan thinks someone's going to buy it? He'd have to give a pretty big discount to get someone to accept those kinds of losses.
It really has to grate on Jordan's ego that his team hemorrhages money and can't even win 15% of its games.
MJ should just play for Bobcats to raise its value and sell it like he did for the Wiz
Hit on the fallen, how easy it is,
But fair is fair, as lose we do.
But ponder my words, and think it through.
For it could be worse, who knows better than I do?
Why pay 30m for a fine lance, if still lose we would do?
Nay, I say save the money and endure the loss
It will end up the same, hope is gone.
For the record
Bobcats made the postseason 2 years ago & the team had a better W/L than 8 teams last year.
I don't think he's drafted very poorly, they just haven't drafted high enough to get difference makers
The problem is that MJ is trying to make his team better all on his own. He needs good and knowledgeable people around him. Not just unkowns just waiting for their next paycheck.
Money is a resource, a commodity we have plenty of,
Cable deals and free agents consider us with love,
For when push comes to shove,
A le we strive for, 16 and above.
Thirty million might seem like quite a toll,
To a small market team with a poor troll,
Yet the team still is profitable, a pocket with out a hole,
While Charlotte can't even afford an egg roll.
they are tanking and the prize isnt that all amazing. its marcus camby and they already have biyombo. what good is your frontline if you have 2 poor man ibakas.
7-54
Haven't won a game since thread was made
18 game losing streak
.115 winning percentage
last TWO wins against cRaptors
MJ
Hanes
& without Pippen he couldn't get off the snide.
Shaq says "hi" to Kobe.
You don't know what in the you're talking about.![]()
Kobe 2
Snack 1
The "hi" still holds, no matter what you say.
Absolutely... I'd say HI too if my savior showed up and then I finally started to win rings.![]()
Maybe if the league was watered down with expansion he would have made better choices based on experience.
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