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Jordan signs Kwame Brown....again


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By Marc Stein

ESPN.com

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A reunion that no one in the NBA expected will be taking place in Charlotte this season when Kwame Brown suits up for the Michael Jordan-owned Bobcats.

Brown's agent, Mark Bartelstein, told ESPN.com on Monday that the 27-year-old has agreed to sign a one-year deal with the Bobcats.

The deal, for the league's veteran minimum, will bring Brown and Jordan back together almost 10 years after Jordan drafted the power forward straight out of high school in Washington with the No. 1 overall pick in 2001 in a move that worked out disastrously for both of them.

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For those who actually thought MJ had a clue....he goes and proves you wrong again.

What? Come on!! We signed Kwame at the league minimum. And before you attack Charlotte for even being interested in him, Boston wanted him also.

It's not like we're expecting him to turn around the franchise, just to provide some shot blocking presence now that Chandler is gone.

I don't see a darn thing wrong with this move.

On the other note, did Kwame ever live up to the hype? No! Was drafting him a mistake, as a first, by Jordan? Absolutely yes. Still, the 1st round of that draft had very LITTLE talent for one, and two, what's done is done and the league minimum is about what he's worth these days and that's what we paid.

I don't see one thing that's wrong about this signing.

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What? Come on!! We signed Kwame at the league minimum. And before you attack Charlotte for even being interested in him, Boston wanted him also.

It's not like we're expecting him to turn around the franchise, just to provide some shot blocking presence now that Chandler is gone.

I don't see a darn thing wrong with this move.

On the other note, did Kwame ever live up to the hype? No! Was drafting him a mistake, as a first, by Jordan? Absolutely yes. Still, the 1st round of that draft had very LITTLE talent for one, and two, what's done is done and the league minimum is about what he's worth these days and that's what we paid.

I don't see one thing that's wrong about this signing.

Wow...a little sensitive and emotional there.

My problem with this is........Kwame SUCKS.

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