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Potential Buyer for Bobcats


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Thats a hard question. Why doesn't MJ's "group" involve that guy.

Postolos seems to know what he is doing and seems to be a very smart guy. I would have to say that he would probably give us the better future.

But at the same time MJ has been really loyal to us.

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Don't have to worry about loyalty the team is set here till 2025. Can't move the team. Plus the team makes the money from the arena. Idk if the team (which isn't set from what I've seen) does involve Postolos already or not. I would prefer if MJ's team does buy the Cats that he has someone like Postolos on it.

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People from this area often have a problem when people from outside come in and buy their teams and have the audacity to not live here!!!

Michael has roots here and has for a long long time. I think he should do it. You'll see the Jordan brand all over the website and arena...

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Who would you rather buy the team. MJ and his group or Postolos?

I would vote for Postolos' group any day of the week.

MJ was a GREAT player.....but is God Awful at running a team.

Did you not see how bad the team he helped put together was coming into this season? LB came in and got rid of damn near everybody.

MJ's draft picks....May, Felton, Ajinca, Morrison.....enough said.

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I would vote for Postolos' group any day of the week.

MJ was a GREAT player.....but is God Awful at running a team.

Did you not see how bad the team he helped put together was coming into this season? LB came in and got rid of damn near everybody.

MJ's draft picks....May, Felton, Ajinca, Morrison.....enough said.

Jordan wasn't apart of the Felton and May picks. He wasn't here yet. Also i thought Brown was the one who was really high on Ajinca, at least that's what the reports were when we picked him.

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I would vote for Postolos' group any day of the week.

MJ was a GREAT player.....but is God Awful at running a team.

Did you not see how bad the team he helped put together was coming into this season? LB came in and got rid of damn near everybody.

MJ's draft picks....May, Felton, Ajinca, Morrison.....enough said.

Firstly, May and Felton weren't his draft picks, he wasn't here yet. Ajinca was Brown's project and Morrison wasn't as horrible as you make him out to be. No one predicted that he would flame out so badly after his ACL injury (people seem to forget that his rookie season really wasn't that bad, he actually did a solid job).

The above is really semantics though. Jordan may have not done the best job in his previous stead with the Wizards but I think he learned a lot and is very much improved from that time. I would prefer Jordan.

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Ajinca was Brown's project and Morrison wasn't as horrible as you make him out to be. No one predicted that he would flame out so badly after his ACL injury (people seem to forget that his rookie season really wasn't that bad, he actually did a solid job).

For the 3rd overall pick, Morrison was horrible. Especially given what Brandon Roy who was picked 3 picks later and plays the same position has become.

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Firstly, May and Felton weren't his draft picks, he wasn't here yet. Ajinca was Brown's project and Morrison wasn't as horrible as you make him out to be. No one predicted that he would flame out so badly after his ACL injury (people seem to forget that his rookie season really wasn't that bad, he actually did a solid job).

The above is really semantics though. Jordan may have not done the best job in his previous stead with the Wizards but I think he learned a lot and is very much improved from that time. I would prefer Jordan.

Morrison was beyond horrible before his ACL. He shot 37%, was possibly the worst rebounder in the league for his size and the amount of minutes he played. Overall he was just extremely inefficient. He had a 7.91 PER playing 30mpg. An average players PER is around 15. Believe me plenty of people saw this coming too. Morrison was an all or nothing pick.

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Morrison was beyond horrible before his ACL. He shot 37%, was possibly the worst rebounder in the league for his size and the amount of minutes he played. Overall he was just extremely inefficient. He had a 7.91 PER playing 30mpg. An average players PER is around 15. Believe me plenty of people saw this coming too. Morrison was an all or nothing pick.

Yes but my overall point was more that revisionist history of course doesn't shine well on the Morrison pick but at the time, I certainly don't remember that many people poo pooing the pick. I'm probably being too kind to MJ on that one though...I will agree that the pick was at least somewhat iffy/controversial.

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