He got fired from the Wizards, Bob Johnson who is co-owner of the Bobcats is his friend and gave him the opportunity to stay active in the league. He has nothing else to do, why not take the challenge of turning a team around.
2006-12-22 14:42:45
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answered by Candi 4
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First of all, the Bobcats are in the Eastern Conference. Well, they are still a very young team and they surely lack veterans to guide them. NBA experts say that the Bobcats are a competitive team but they always have trouble finishing games. They blew a lot of fourth quarter leads and it's mainly because there is no go-to guy on the team. To improve, Jordan and Co. must try their best to land an established veteran to lead the team.
2006-12-22 15:32:29
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answered by ratatat 1
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First, let me tell you that Charlotte Bobcats is in the East! Well, for your question, Michael Jordan is not a good manager. He is a player.
2006-12-24 05:32:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Because good or great players do not make good coaches,good scouts or good owners. Jordan thinks of himself as a kingmaker-- not true. The Bulls won for 2 reasons - 1)Magic and Bird were out of the league 2) Bulls management assemble a terrific ensemble team that knew their roles and played them. Jordan would never have won an NBA crown without Pippen,Grant,Kerr,and Rodman.
2006-12-23 06:44:33
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answered by tesorotx 5
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it particularly is not any longer basic, because of the fact whilst evaluating Kobe and Lebron, we are speaking approximately precise now, and not total careers. whilst evaluating Jordan and the great O, we are discussing careers. protecting that during strategies, right here is my argument for Lebron and for Michael: performance- Lebron beats Kobe, and Jordan beats Robertson. bear in strategies that there have been extra possessions whilst Oscar performed, so the uncooked stats may well be inflated. Scoring- bear in strategies i'm discussing contemporary Kobe and contemporary Lebron. Lebron is the extra constructive scorer. He rankings in a type of procedures, and he makes use of his athleticism (which i do no longer understand how human beings can say is a adverse, yet that's a various project) to get to the ring and to the line. Now to Jordan vs. Robertson and careers. Jordan has the main scoring titles ever, and the all-time lead in factors consistent with activity. He additionally ought to attain in various procedures (as ought to Robertson) yet Jordan has the accolades. rings- rings count quantity whilst discussing careers. i understand that the Bulls have been extra constructive than Oscar's group, yet prevailing titles nevertheless isn't basic, and Jordan's communities won 6, on the same time as Oscar's communities won a million. For Kobe, he did win 5 rings, yet returned, he had extra constructive communities than Lebron. i'm no longer putting a double popular, so i visit declare returned prevailing titles nevertheless isn't basic. even regardless of the indisputable fact that, 3 of those titles got here around a decade in the past. it particularly is honest activity to apply those whilst discussing careers, yet no longer whilst evaluating 2 gamers precise now. that must be like asserting Tim Duncan is the terrific participant precise now because of the fact he has 4 titles and 3 finals MVPs. i'm arguing 2 various issues at as quickly as: profession vs. profession and contemporary skill vs. contemporary skill. i'd take Jordan's profession over Oscar's profession, and that i'd take Lebron precise now over Kobe precise now.
2016-12-15 06:34:00
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answered by pfarr 4
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lol first off the bobcats are in teh eastern confrence but there very young but very talented. In a few years you will see the Bobcats start growing together and will be a contender in the eastern confrence.
2006-12-22 14:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Bobcats are definitely in the East
2006-12-22 14:41:03
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answered by Not You 4
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Michael Jordan is going to make that team improve.
2006-12-23 02:42:58
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answered by Kingkhan 2
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because he got in on the expansion team when it happened, and expansion teams always suck untill they get a good coaching staff in place and they always have young players, like Okafor and others, when those guys get a few more years of experience and a coaching staff/ front office set in stone they will be alot better
2006-12-22 15:18:29
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answered by Adam 4
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because they are an expansion team, and all expansion teams suck at first. he can do what he wants. If he saw a hundred dollar bill lying on the ground it would not be worth his time to pick it up.
2006-12-22 15:03:58
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answered by Apache Rose Peacock 3
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