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Washington Wizards shine in first game under Randy Wittman; beat Charlotte Bobcats 92-75 - NBA RecapWashington Wizards former assistant coach Randy Wittman, who was promoted to the post of head coach on Tuesday night after Flip Saunders was fired by Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld, [...]
NBA: Not even Carmelo Anthony’s 36 points could help provide a support to the New York Knicks who stumbled against the Charlotte Bobcats, 114-106, Saturday night. The Bobcats lifted against the Knicks going high above as eight of the players from the squad scooped out in double digits.
Boris Diaw led all the Bobcats [...]
As expected, the NBA Board of Governors approved Michael Jordan’s bid to become the majority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats.
Jordan paid $275M for the 6-year-old franchise and hopes to lead the team in a new direction. “I plan to make this franchise an organization that Charlotte can be proud of, and I am committed to [...]
According to Charlotte Bobcats head coach Larry Brown, NBA legend Michael Jordan is pushing hard to buy the franchise from Bob Johnson.
On Saturday, David Stern said that he expects a deal to be completed within two months.
Jordan, who’s a part-owner of the franchise along with Johnson, hasn’t been able to arrange an ownership group to [...]
Stephen Jackson got what he wanted essentially and was recently let go by the Golden State Warriors and traded to the Charlotte Bobcats. Good for him and good for the Warriors, letting go their often disgruntled forward. If we take a look back at Jackson when he was actually good, he did produce and helped [...]
While MLB teams are teasing us with blockbuster deals, the NBA is picking up the slack by forcing useless trades down our throat.
ESPN’s Mark Stein is reporting that the Bobcats and Hornets have agreed in principle to a trade that will send Tyson Chandler to the Charlotte Bobcats and Emeka Okafor to the Hornets. Does it make either one of them contenders next year? Doubtful. But it’s something. The Hornets seem to be getting the better of the deal, but I wonder about playing Okafor and David West together.