By MICHAEL ROSNER
Michael Jordan was the greatest basketball player in NBA history, but maybe the worst GM and owner. Since his retirement MJ has not made one good move in the front office. He traded All-Star Rip Hamilton for an overrated Jerry Stackhouse. Jordan drafted Kwame Brown #1 and Adam Morrison #2 in two different drafts. They both turned out to be busts. He selected Raymond Felton and Sean May out of North Carolina in the same draft, two more busts. He traded for J. Richardson a great athlete, but a hog which he got rid of a year later. It looks like he is at it again. Charlotte which owns the 12th pick in the 2009 NBA draft has its heart set on Gerald Henderson out of Duke. I like Henderson and I believe he will be a good pro, but that is it. He is a good defender and athlete, however he needs a lot of work on his handle and outside shooting. If Henderson is not available they are leaning towards Terrence Williams a shooting guard from Louisville, who has bust written all over him. The only way the Bobcats are ever going to improve as a franchise is to keep Michael Jordan away from player personal moves.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Michael Jordan Was The Greatest Player, But The Worst GM/Owner
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