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bobcats_express
02-10-2009, 08:19 PM
Jordan acknowledges mistakes, confident in future of Bobcats

Source: http://www.nba.com/2009/news/02/10/jordan.ap/index.html
Posted Feb 10 2009 6:22PM

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Michael Jordan's resume as an executive has long been tarnished by the name Kwame Brown, his much-maligned choice with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2001 draft when he ran the Washington Wizards.

Seven years later, he now has to live with another failed decision: Adam Morrison, Jordan's first draft pick with the Charlotte Bobcats. After not living up to expectations, Jordan traded the No. 3 overall selection in 2006 to the Los Angeles Lakers over the weekend.

In a rare conference call with reporters Tuesday, Jordan owned up to the mistakes, but insisted other moves he's made as managing partner of the Bobcats have positioned the struggling franchise to compete long-term.
"I think we've grown from it. I've grown from it and hopefully down the road when you make a choice, you try to make a better choice," Jordan said from Chicago, where he still lives after winning six NBA titles as a player with the Bulls. "People are going to point out the mistakes. Very rarely do they point out the successes. I understand that. It's part of the game."
Jordan's Bobcats have been the NBA's most active team this season. After luring Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown out of his two-year exile following a bungled season in New York, Jordan has teamed with his tinkering coach to pull off three trades and use a league-high 23 players.

The last deal, sending Morrison and reserve guard Shannon Brown to the Lakers on Saturday for reserve forward Vladimir Radmanovic, was an acknowledgment of error. Months after becoming a part-owner with the final say on basketball decisions, Jordan took Morrison ahead of Rudy Gay and Brandon Roy.

The former Gonzaga star, who missed all of last season with a knee injury, did little with Charlotte and didn't fit into Brown's system.
"Coming off an injury last year, he seemed to have lost his confidence a little bit," Jordan said. "He didn't have the understanding of how Larry expected him to play both offensively and defensively. And I felt like something needed to happen for Adam as well as the organization."
While Morrison joins Kwame Brown as the picks that critics point to and suggest Jordan's a failure as a talent evaluator, Jordan chuckles that little is said about taking point guard D.J. Augustin with the ninth pick in last year's draft. Augustin is having an impressive rookie season.

"It's a gamble," Jordan said. "Even with Kwame Brown. If we don't take Kwame Brown at No. 1, he's going at 2. No matter how you look at it, everybody had him on their radar as being the top pick. We just so happened to be the top pick and we chose him. It didn't pan out and we take the brunt of that. We understand that. It's the risk that you take."
Jordan has put the Bobcats, who have struggled to gain fan support in five losing seasons, through a major makeover.

In December, Charlotte sent top scorer Jason Richardson and reserve forward Jared Dudley to Phoenix for Raja Bell, Boris Diaw and Sean Singletary. Bell replaced Richardson at shooting guard and Diaw immediately shored up the hole at power forward.

A month later, Charlotte sent 3-point specialist Matt Carroll and reserve big man Ryan Hollins to Dallas for 7-foot defensive specialist DeSagana Diop.
The Morrison trade may not be the final move, as Jordan indicated he wants to obtain another swingman.

And so far, Jordan and Larry Brown have gotten along despite Brown's history of clashing with management and not staying long. Charlotte is Brown's record ninth NBA head coaching job.

"I think Larry has done a great job," Jordan said. "He's come in, he's evaluated, he's tried to fit players within his style. We've had conversations constantly about certain players. And if certain players didn't fit, then we've tried to better the scenario. There have been situations where we didn't agree, but then there are a lot of situations we did."

The Bobcats, 20-31 before facing Washington on Wednesday in their final game before the All-Star break, are barely on the fringe of playoff contention. Following the Richardson trade, injuries to starters Gerald Wallace and Bell led to a recent five-game losing streak.

But Jordan believes the team is much better, even though the moves brought in longer contracts that could hurt the Bobcats during what's supposed to be a stellar free-agent class in 2010.

"I don't believe stars are going to be moving as rapidly or as often as people may think. That's my opinion," Jordan said. "I'd like to maintain flexibility going into the '10 season. But if we're playing solid basketball and it looks like we're moving in the right direction, I may just want to ride this thing out and see where we go."

Jordan isn't ruling out more deals before the Feb. 19 deadline and will keep an open roster spot for trade flexibility. But he has no interest in going far over the salary cap and paying the luxury tax until "you're talking about us winning the championship."
He said he likes the improvement in point guard Raymond Felton, who's scheduled to become a restricted free agent this summer, but wouldn't rule out trading him. Though Jordan did say, that's "not what our intent is as of right now."

Injury-plagued Sean May is also in the final year of his deal, and Jordan said other teams have inquired about him.
Jordan, rarely seen or heard from in Charlotte, insisted he's committed to making the Bobcats a winner and would be interested in buying a larger stake in the team.

He also won't shy away from bold moves despite a checkered history.
"Mistakes are going to be made," said Jordan, who turns 46 next week. "A lot of times things don't pan out. D.J. Augustin is panning out. I thought Jared Dudley was a great draft pick. There are a lot of picks that other teams have made, that we have made, that just haven't panned out. It's a gamble sometimes."

playoffs...PLAYOFFS?
02-10-2009, 08:35 PM
i applaud jordan for being as straight forward as possible in his answers

Ghost Kat
02-10-2009, 08:55 PM
He wants to buy a bigger share in the team? Who's he going to buy out Nelly? I hope so, I can't stand that gold mouth summama bit*h

TattoodCatswife
02-10-2009, 09:19 PM
I am just happy that he realizes his mistakes and that he is going to work to make us a better team

TattoodCats4life
02-10-2009, 10:36 PM
He wants to buy a bigger share in the team? Who's he going to buy out Nelly? I hope so, I can't stand that gold mouth summama bit*h

I'd say over the next few years MJ will slowly and surely get first a controlling stake, then probably do what he can to grab close to 100% of the team...I think (hope) his growing pains as a bball exec are behind him and we can look forward to years with him running the show in one way or another.

Ghost Kat
02-10-2009, 11:37 PM
I'm happy with this year picks in the draft and the trades. Morrison wasn't MJ's fault. He was way over hyped just like K. Brown. Just like MJ said everyone had them drafting at high spots. Brandon Wright was a ok pick but it turned out better trading him for J-Rich. I think LB is teaching Jordan just as much about building a team as he is his own players. Plus it was Jordan's idea to bring in "The Impaler". He did make te call to pick DJ and Ajinca. Ajinca still has a pretty good upside even if he has play'd the same amount of games as Sean May.

We can't really blame all this on Jordan. Bob Johnson hasn't been to enteractive in this franchise. It seems they tried to build a team, But most of their top draft picks didn't pan out. This team has beaten every NBA team but Dallas and I can't wait for that day. If i didn't hate my Ex so much I would call her up and laugh all in her ear. Anyway, Jordans name helps lend fan support and a little respect to the franchise. But we could have had Larry Bird, I remember he put in a offer back when they starting taking bids to build another team here:g:

BobCatsFanInTx
02-11-2009, 03:34 AM
I'm happy with this year picks in the draft and the trades. Morrison wasn't MJ's fault. He was way over hyped just like K. Brown. Just like MJ said everyone had them drafting at high spots. Brandon Wright was a ok pick but it turned out better trading him for J-Rich. I think LB is teaching Jordan just as much about building a team as he is his own players. Plus it was Jordan's idea to bring in "The Impaler". He did make te call to pick DJ and Ajinca. Ajinca still has a pretty good upside even if he has play'd the same amount of games as Sean May.

We can't really blame all this on Jordan. Bob Johnson hasn't been to enteractive in this franchise. It seems they tried to build a team, But most of their top draft picks didn't pan out. This team has beaten every NBA team but Dallas and I can't wait for that day. If i didn't hate my Ex so much I would call her up and laugh all in her ear. Anyway, Jordans name helps lend fan support and a little respect to the franchise. But we could have had Larry Bird, I remember he put in a offer back when they starting taking bids to build another team here:g:Larry Bird was successful as a head coach and I bet he would be a pretty good exec. Having him would not be bad I bet. Still, Jordan's hiring of Larry Brown and the teams active moves this season shows that none of the FO or Larry Brown is taking a stand by and see what happens approach. This season may not be a playoff season but I think we can all agree that we have seen enough positives from the moves and the growing of what appears to be a solid playoff contender for seasons to come. Some other teams fans only have greedy people running their teams under the ground.

I am happy for you fans living in Charlotte. Losing the Hornets had to be tough but those of you who have been die hard fans of the new team look to be getting to the point where you can once again support a winner.

Years ago the Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets were the first two expansion teams in any sport that I was aware of. I was excited as a 17 year old kid to witness the birth of new teams. I decided to become a fan of one of those new teams and I latched on the the Hornets. I followed the Hornets from the start til they unceremoniously left y'all. I almost felt like I was a North Carolinian though I had never been there. When Charlotte and the Carolinas got another team I was once again excited about another new franchise in the NBA. Since the franchise was awarded to where my old favorite team used to be I was more than happy to become a Bobcats fan. It has been an up and down but mostly down period thus far but it has been far from boring and I have been happily a part of this ride. I am also a Carolina Panther fan and that resides in the same reason I took to the the Hornets years ago.

Now, with all that said I am tired of the sports media and really the media in general acting like this YOUNG franchise has been a failure. I remember when the Miami Heat, Charlotte Hornets, Orlando Magic and Minnesota Timber Wolves entered the league and none of them save the Magic had much of a better start than our Bobcats have had. For some reason many don't see Charlotte as viable. I however remember listening to games on the radio and seeing the occasional television aired game and the fans were tremendous. On the Radio you could hear the noise and on television I could see and hear an always packed and raucous crowd. For many, having their hearts tore out from losing their beloved Hornets had to be more than they could take. I am sure that when this organization starts to win and it has a player even closely resembling a star the fans will be back and wilder than ever.

Anyway, once the Bobcats have established an identity and winning tradition it will be awesome. It just seems that simply having Larry Brown and Michael Jordan is not enough to garner any respect from outsiders. Once the team gets right they will all be singing it's praises. A few more solid trades and the team will be a playoff contender and have an identity. Larry has almost always had and molded the right players into his identity and that usually means being winners.

ILBIT!!!! :D

Ghost Kat
02-11-2009, 08:17 PM
This is going to sound bad...but I wish LB wasn't so old. He's is such a great coach. I wish he could coach us for 20 yrs like the Utah Jazz coach Sloan. 20 is a bit much but 5 isn't much to ask for either. LB has a three yr contract. He's said he'll be back next year no matter what. But He's 68 and time isn't on his side to have the energy for as much teaching and yelling as he does. I don't see anyone on the bench with the credits LB has. He's already building a mindset for this team and hopefully the other franchise. However long this team is blessed with LB this year has been worth it just to earn alittle respect and faith back.

spectre
02-11-2009, 09:21 PM
Actually I think that sounds pretty darn good.

+1

teej
02-11-2009, 11:38 PM
This is going to sound bad...but I wish LB wasn't so old. He's is such a great coach. I wish he could coach us for 20 yrs like the Utah Jazz coach Sloan. 20 is a bit much but 5 isn't much to ask for either. LB has a three yr contract. He's said he'll be back next year no matter what. But He's 68 and time isn't on his side to have the energy for as much teaching and yelling as he does. I don't see anyone on the bench with the credits LB has. He's already building a mindset for this team and hopefully the other franchise. However long this team is blessed with LB this year has been worth it just to earn alittle respect and faith back.

You will have to drag Larry off the court, Kat...whether its to a nursing home or a graveyard. THe man eats, sleeps, dreams, lives, breathes, and loves basketball.

As far as MJ, I would love for him to be the majority owner rather than Bob, as long as he kept someone around to keep him in check, like LB as an advisor (since I hope his family will force him to retire eventually). And whats wrong with Nelly as a Co-Owner? He doesnt own enough to do anything but sit around and smile? Actually, I'd like to see Lil' Wayne brought in as a minority owner, he is a good friend of DJ and knows plenty about the game and business

TattoodCatswife
02-11-2009, 11:44 PM
As far as MJ, I would love for him to be the majority owner rather than Bob, s

I agree with you 100%!!!!!!!!

Muttley
02-12-2009, 12:32 PM
This is going to sound bad...but I wish LB wasn't so old. He's is such a great coach. I wish he could coach us for 20 yrs like the Utah Jazz coach Sloan. 20 is a bit much but 5 isn't much to ask for either. LB has a three yr contract. He's said he'll be back next year no matter what. But He's 68 and time isn't on his side to have the energy for as much teaching and yelling as he does. I don't see anyone on the bench with the credits LB has. He's already building a mindset for this team and hopefully the other franchise. However long this team is blessed with LB this year has been worth it just to earn alittle respect and faith back.

My hope is that LB has such an effect on the shape, progress and success of this team that we eventually put up a statue of him outside the cable box 10 or 20 years from now.

teej
02-13-2009, 05:36 AM
My hope is that LB has such an effect on the shape, progress and success of this team that we eventually put up a statue of him outside the cable box 10 or 20 years from now.

Well i'm willing to call him the first coach in team history, and thats enough grounds for a statue IMO, plus his all around Carolina connection...