Showing posts with label Charlotte Bobcats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlotte Bobcats. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2012

2012 Draft will determine Jordan’s legacy with Charlotte Bobcats


Michael Jordan hoped that it wouldn’t come to this. He truly needs a game-changer to turn his woeful Charlotte Bobcats franchise around which may be why he had his team tank the season in order to acquire the first pick in the draft and the right to draft Anthony Davis.

Acquiring the number one pick would have made Jordan’s life so much easier because unlike the 2001 draft when Jordan was with the Washington Wizards, there is a clear consensus on who the first pick should be this year. Even Jordan couldn’t have screwed this year’s top pick up.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Patrick Ewing and the Bobcats are a bad fit


Charlotte Bobcats’ owner Michael Jordan is interviewing Patrick Ewing for the Bobcats’ head coaching position? Say it ain’t so Patrick! I know Ewing wants to coach but even he shouldn’t be desperate enough to want that job.

But if Jordan does offer Ewing the job and he takes it, I hope he knows what he’s getting into. There is very little talent on this team and there isn’t a single player in this draft that could single-handedly turn a franchise around.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Charlotte Bobcats: Perfect example of how not to run a franchise


I wonder will the Charlotte Bobcats get to put an asterisk by this season’s win total since their record-setting season of futility didn’t happen during a standard 82-game season?

Doubtful that would matter much to the people of Charlotte who have had to endure this miserable 7-59 debacle that has been the Bobcats’ season. Even worse though is the fact that this team doesn’t look to make any significant improvements anytime soon.

Basketball doesn’t have a draft system that automatically rewards the worst team with the top pick like football does. Indianapolis Colts’ fans have known for months that their team would be able to draft Andrew Luck with the first pick in the NFL Draft since the Colts were a league-worst 2-14 last season.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Tank City? Charlotte Bobcats seek number one overall pick


How many times have we seen this before: teams tanking the season in order to secure the number one pick in the draft? Unfortunately for the Charlotte Bobcats, securing the number one pick takes more than having the worst record in the league.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Is Michael Jordan the new Donald Sterling?


MICHAEL JORDAN
Isn’t it ironic that the ultimate competitor is owner of the league’s least competitive team? It’s sad to see how futile Michael Jordan’s Charlotte Bobcats have become. They have the worst record in the league at 3-24 and things don’t look to get any better in Charlotte anytime soon.