Bobcats owner-to-be Jordan takes hands-on approach
So MJ apparently showed up at practice for the third time since he's been an owner of the team (that I'm aware of, and since it's been made a big deal of by reporters every time, I'm assuming that's all.) Maybe this is a sign of good things to come, maybe not. It's clearly not a new era of accountability in Bobbieland; Jordan refused to talk to reporters at all. But beyond all that, here's the part I was most amused by: Gerald Henderson not only beat him in one, but two games of H-O-R-S-E! One wonders whether Stephen Graham could beat Jordan in a single game of O-X.
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Sadly, this wouldn't surprise me one bit.
Jordan’s always believed that his influence is the most important and that he should exercise it regardless of whether he’s actually making good decisions or not.
Advance apologies if the contents of this sports-based post offended you. I'm just aiming to educate the masses. My law professor says they're asses.
by MichaelProcton on Mar 1, 2010 1:37 PM EST up reply actions
LOL
One wonders whether Stephen Graham could beat Jordan in a single game of O-X.
One wonders if Stephen Graham can beat anyone at Basketball related actvities…….
--Gerald Wallace is the best player the Bobcats will have..... EVER
--Someone should slap Larry Brown and bring him back to reality..
TRUSTABILITY!
All-time champ.
Advance apologies if the contents of this sports-based post offended you. I'm just aiming to educate the masses. My law professor says they're asses.
by MichaelProcton on Mar 2, 2010 1:29 AM EST up reply actions
I think he beats the rest of the team
In the number of times he has been cut, waived, or on a 10-day contract.

















