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The Bobcats, given their win-loss record, were among the first teams to select in drafts at the time. Unfortunately, the draft choices of the Bobcats mostly turned out to be busts.
During Michael Jordan 's tenure as an executive of the Charlotte Bobcats, he sought to instill a sense of competitiveness in the team that mirrored his own fierce drive as a player. Known for his ...
Michael Jordan, long retired from playing, still possesses a fiery competitive spirit. When he owned the Charlotte Bobcats, he would join practices and beat his players in one-on-one games. Former ...
When Michael Jordan was a minority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats many years ago, coach Larry Brown (2008-2010) wanted to bring Allen Iverson to the team, but Jordan nixed the idea, citing it ...
Jordan has had some missteps - drafting the disappointing Adam Morrison No. 3 overall in 2006 - but he was also able to lure Hall of Famer Larry Brown to become coach at the beginning of last season.
Michael’s 2010-11 Bobcats had a winning percentage of .106 — the worst in NBA history — and everyone got to feel a little better about themselves. Nobody’s perfect, and that’s comforting.