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Ben Gordon traded to Charlotte


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That's good to hear - can't help but wonder if a vet would consider retirement over playing here, but I guess not when there is still 26 million out there to be made.

I find it funny that the Observer isn't reporting this trade yet - wake up Bonnell. LOL

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Bismack is a center at this point. You can have him and Robinson both at the 4 and 5 and if we are going to run as much as it seems we are going to run we may actually be better for it by having two bigs that can really run the floor.

If we trade with Cleveland it will be because we are comfortable with Barnes, Robinson, and MKG. Whichever is available once we pick.

And comparing Bismack and T-Rob at this point is just silly. T-Rob is way ahead of Bismack on the offensive side of the ball at this point even if he does have some developing to do.

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I hate to say I told you so but I told you so. LOL im not talking directly to you or anyone, but all ive heard is MJ doesnt know what hes doing. The plan made perfect sense when he decided to do it. I like the draft choices they made last season and I like this trade. They are off to an excellent start.

Draft well and i see them signing Augustin and eventually trading him. This isnt the same ole idiot organization it once was.

Drafts and trades before Cho....sucked.

Move after hiring Cho....great move.

I would say the glaring difference is Cho, not MJ.

Being smart enough to hire a talent like Cho and let him do his thing was MJ's great move.

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Drafts and trades before Cho....sucked.

Move after hiring Cho....great move.

I would say the glaring difference is Cho, not MJ.

Being smart enough to hire a talent like Cho and let him do his thing was MJ's great move.

This, and letting Larry Brown rape this roster as often as he wanted has a lot to do with the mess we are in now. He needed to get the right personnel guy in place and just step back and let him put a team together. Kudos to MJ for swallowing some pride.
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This, and letting Larry Brown rape this roster as often as he wanted has a lot to do with the mess we are in now. He needed to get the right personnel guy in place and just step back and let him put a team together. Kudos to MJ for swallowing some pride.

Exactly. Very successful businessmen are the ones who know when to get involved and when to get out of the way and let others do their thing for you.

Kudos to MJ for letting Cho do his thing.

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Jordan will bring a championship to NC. I don't know why anybody was mad when he bought the team. My dog would make a better owner than Bob Johnson. Besides, Jordan is the only man I can think of who can bring the trophy to NC.

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