“Worst owner in the NBA?” – NBA Twitter questions Michael Jordan’s credibility as an owner after rumors of him selling a majority stake of Charlotte Hornets catch fire
Michael Jordan reportedly selling majority stake in Charlotte Hornets after 13 years of ownership.
Michael Jordan (AP Photo)
The Charlotte Hornets fans are disappointed with the team’s performance since they have not been successful in restoring their past success since the departures of Alonzo Mourning and Larry Johnson in the 1990s. Many people expected Hornets’ owner, Michael Jordan, to be able to recreate his success as an NBA player in the management realm. That, however, has not been the case.
The team’s situation has not improved despite the addition of LaMelo Ball in 2020, who has battled injuries and is now sidelined for the season. The Hornets’ recent move to dismiss James Borrego, a coach with great potential, has raised questions among many people. His departure may have significant consequences for the team’s future achievements. Furthermore, the off-court issues that Miles Bridges embroiled himself in during the offseason have seemingly taken the team’s morale down the drain.
If the Hornets are to return to their former glory, they will need to find stability and make smart decisions. The team’s future is uncertain, especially with reports that owner Michael Jordan may be considering selling the franchise.
Fans hope that the Hornets’ management will be able to turn things around and put the team back on the path to success. Only time will tell if they can achieve this, but Hornets fans will have to remain patient and hopeful for a brighter future.
Michael Jordan reportedly selling majority stake in Charlotte Hornets
According to reports, Michael Jordan is planning to sell his controlling stake in the Charlotte Hornets after owning it for 13 years. A potential buyer group led by Gabe Plotkin, a minority owner of the Hornets, and Rick Schnall, a minority owner of the Atlanta Hawks, is being considered. However, no deal has been finalized yet, as per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Sources indicate that it is uncertain whether Jordan will continue to be a minority owner, but there is a possibility that he may stay on the team. The news has generated mixed responses from fans, with some making jokes about the six-time NBA champion on social media.
Sources indicate that it is uncertain whether Jordan will continue to be a minority owner, but there is a possibility that he may stay on the team. The news has generated mixed responses from fans, with some making jokes about the six-time NBA champion on social media.
Although Jordan has faced trolling, his fans still recognize his efforts to revive the Hornets. During his ownership, the team has achieved multiple playoff appearances, and Jordan has made significant strides to enhance the team’s roster and facilities. Even as a minority owner, he may continue to make valuable contributions to the team’s growth.
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