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Jordan Stepping Away From Basketball Decisions


chknwing

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I thought we wanted an owner that was involved? You know, a guy who's at every game, lives in the city, and "acts like he cares"?

He can be that without making basketball decisions. If all you know about basketball is what ESPN tells you, sure, Mark Cuban makes some decisions but it doesn't mean every owner is like that.

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I thought we wanted an owner that was involved? You know, a guy who's at every game, lives in the city, and "acts like he cares"?

True, but that is a far cry from an owner who micro manages, has to make every basketball decision, and sucks at all of it.

You can be a very passionate and involved owner while leaving the personnel and basketball decisions to someone like Cho.....you know, a guy who ACTUALLY has a fuging clue what he is doing.

Jordan should sit in the stands and wave at fans...not evaluate talent and negotiate potential trades.

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