



Photos from Google images
It is a common knowledge that Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. Not only that, he is considered a supreme competitor and top pitchman. But among this many denomination, he might soon become a team owner.
Jordan is now a part owner of Charlotte Bobcats and is responsible for the teams' basketball operations. But recent reports implied that Jordan is not contented with his role in the said team. He, coach Larry Brown said, is determined in buying the team.
But Jordan, just like in any game that he played, has a tough competition in this matter. Former Houston Rockets executive George Postolos has also expressed interest in buying the said team.
Although Bob Johnson, Bobcats current owner has not commented regarding this matter, NBA commissioner David Stern said in Saturday's interview that Johnson is eager to sell the unprofitable club. He continued that Johnson is expecting the deal to be completed within two months.
Other reports that surfaced showed the disadvantage of Bobcats if Jordan did not win the deal. It said that "if" Postolos gets the control over the team, two figures might vanish from the teams record. Jordan would no longer have a role with the team, and its domino effect will be the resignation of the team's coach, Larry Brown.
Reports said that the only reason why Brown, another Hall of Famer, agreed to coach the Bobcats, is because of Jordan. And if Postoles gets the ownership of the team, Brown will forced to resign from the team.
For more about this topic, you are free to click this link.
By: Sheila M. Pelaez