How Michael Jordan Became The Worst Owner in the NBA

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How Michael Jordan Became The Worst Owner in the NBA

Discussing Michael Jordan’s Track Record in NBA ownership and how he’s running the Hornets into the ground

#NBA #CharlotteHornets #LaMeloBall #MichaelJordan #NBADraft # #NBABasketball #Basketball #NBADebates

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Barkley said the same thing and MJ broke off all ties with him.

vikramkrishnan
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I actually think Jordan is such a terrible owner precisely because of how great of a player he was. In any organization, there comes a time when the honchos make or are about to make terrible decisions. And in functional orgs, there is a culture of openness and feedback wherein juniors can look at management in the eye and politely inform them that they are making a mistake. Who do you think is going to have the balls to go to THE Michael Jordan and tell him, "With respect sir, you are wrong". I can imagine people doing that to Lacob or Cuban, but not to Jordan.

vikramkrishnan
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The problem with MJ is that he doesn't respect other people's perspective.

atmlive
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Ngl as a Hornets fan how bad we are is underrated

kingjohnson
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Why would any Hornets fan be upset with you about this video? They know all of this. I guess they could be pissed about having to think about it all again.

nunayo
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Recently with some friends we checked the hornets picks from 2004 to 2014, and ended up with the conclusion, that if we only picked up players from the 2010 to 2014 draft, a much more realistically balanced team could be formed around lamelo, taking into account that these players remained in the franchise to this day, we ended up with the following team:
PG: Lamelo Ball
SG: Khris Middleton
SF: Jimmy Butler
PF: Jae Crowder
C: Steven Adams
6TH MAN: Jordan Clarkson.
It is a more defensive start line-up with less three-point shooting, with a big man like Steven Adams and a superstar like Jimmy butler. We were between this variant and placing c. j. McCollum and Robert covinghton instead of khris middelton and jae crowder.
(Forgive me, if you don't understand it in some places, I still don't speak/write English very well).

dnzx
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The Kemba trade was a solid for him to try for a ring. They have developed 2nd rd picks to be solid players. They are a lot better at developing their talent than they were 5 years ago. They have learned they have to develop their own players

otisthetowndrunk
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Fr if I were him I’d just sit back and enjoy my life

Adog
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I'm just surprised nothing has changed. He's been getting slammed for ages like at what point do you pivot and try another way?? Thats the worst part. The arrogance to not change anything after failing so many times.

AtlanticCanadianAstronomy
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I remember when Jerry Krause never used to take Jordan's advice on picking up free agents or drafting and I see why now..

jasonallen
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He just needs a good Team President, and let him run the team.

travallen
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I actually want to see the Hornets get better after watching this video. You know I’m a Bulls fan. But damn I really want LaMelo to help build that team’s brand. The league is interesting when everyone plays well.

SYMShutYoMouth
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Man… I forgot how many busts this team have drafted. I still can’t believe they moved SGA immediately. I remember seeing that and being like 😬 “yikes”

MikloFumando
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Michael is going to find this video and take it personal

Quanshiestyyy
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The Kemba/Rozier trade wasnt a normal trade. It was a sign and trade so Charlotte had to lose Kemba for nothing or get Rozier

IcedTheProcess
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Knowing nothing about the Hornets - this video was interessting and can somehow explain, why they never came up on my screen...

Balleehuuu
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Yeah the Hornets will continue to be an unserious franchise as long as Jordan is the owner imo. Great videos man keep up the good work.

trevboy
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As far as what makes Jordan such a bad talent evaluator, it's kind of a well-known adage that the best players in a sport make the worst coaches/GMs in the sport. Guys who were that good, particularly if they were unreal physical talents, have a hard time understanding or relating to less-talented players (i.e. 99% of the league). They're also less likely to value "the little things" that are critical to building a winner. Things like discipline, attention to detail, personal habits, studying, and team cohesion are all crucial to team success, but when the guy in charge was good enough to skip some of those steps in his day he's going to overlook it as an executive. Players who were not as good on the other hand HAD to do those things just to survive in the pros, so you can bet they're gonna make sure it happens under their watch.

bestxcrunner
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8:17 Look at lavar when lamelo got traded, buddy was traumatized that his son got drafted to the hornets lmao

orbit
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Jordan being a bad owner is way overrated. Hornet fan know Charlotte is a small market also there are teams in the NBA that hasnt made the playoffs in a decade. Jordan has only been owner for 10 plus years and made playoffs multiple times

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