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“Who Exactly Could He Trust?”: Michael Jordan Faced Several Difficulties in Running $1.7 Billion NBA Team, Says Renowned Author

Published 03/25/2023, 7:10 AM EDT

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Charlotte Hornets have been one of the biggest disappointments this season. With the continued struggles and the injury trouble, Chicago Bulls legend and owner of Hornets, Michael Jordan, has seemingly taken a huge decision to part ways with the team that has stunned the NBA world. As Jordan continues to face severe criticism, a renowned writer weighed in on the situation to support the 6x NBA champion. Talking about support, the author went on to compare MJ’s Bulls with the Hornets’ current situation. 

As the Hornets stand at the 14th seed in the East and out of Playoff contention with their primary star injured, Jordan’s decision might end up as a nightmare for the team. However, he found some unlikely support in the form of an author who is known to be a huge critic of His Airness.

Michael Jordan received support from a surprising source

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Jordan’s time as the owner of the Charlotte Hornets has been nothing short of disappointing. Ever since he purchased the majority stake in 2010, the Hornets have made it to the playoffs only twice where they suffered an embarrassing first-round exit both times. Moreover, there were continuous changes in the team which did not help them in building a franchise player. The last genuine superstar the team had was Kemba Walker, who was also later traded to the New York Knicks. 

Though this season looked pretty bright at the start for the Hornets with LaMelo Ball back in the team, things did not go their way. After continuous losses, Ball’s injury added fuel to the fire. Further, MJ’s decision to sell his ownership stake has left the Hornet fans in denial. 

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However, Sam Smith, an American author and major critic of MJ thinks the Hornets owner did not have any choice but to quit on the team. In his interview with the founder of ‘Volume Sports’ Colin Cowherd, Smith mentioned, “You are around somebody who is successful doesn’t mean you are going to be successful. You know it’s difficult to sort of pick guys. Michael you know had difficulty… Who exactly could he trust in those situations?

The Hornets need to get lucky

Further in the interview, Sam Smith mentioned, “Ownership, management is an awful lot of luck. The Bulls locked into Jordan in 84. Had they not, they wouldn’t have had any titles. You know you gotta get lucky. Charlotte has never gotten lucky.”

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As the Hornets’ season is coming to an end, fans remain concerned about the team’s future. What are your thoughts about MJ’s decision? Share in the comments below.

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Rohan Dharmalingam

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Rohan Dharmalingam is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports. Rohan has been following the NBA for eight years now, after the sorcery of Stephen Curry from beyond the arc made him fall in love with the sport. He likes delving deeper into the nitty-gritty of the league by following the analyses of NBA commentators like JJ Reddick and Shams Charania.
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Pragya Vashisth