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James Borrego / Matt Rhule…. Is their a worse 1-2 combo


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3 hours ago, RJK said:

I don’t get why anybody watches NBA anymore. It’s clearly rigged and small market teams will never compete consistently 

You could say the same thing about any pro sport in the USA.

People watch the NBA because they find it enjoyable. It's as simple as that.

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3 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

…and then there’s this, greedy billionaire whose official residence is Florida to dodge taxes is holding up our stupid City Council for $275,000,000 🤦‍♂️😬

 

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Except in this case, the city owns the building and sees a ROI from the rent the Hornets pay. This isn't the same as an NFL owner demanding a new building because he wants to fleece the city.

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1 hour ago, jayboogieman said:

You could say the same thing about any pro sport in the USA.

People watch the NBA because they find it enjoyable. It's as simple as that.

No you can’t say the same as the NBA literally had a mobbed up ref put in prison. You can ASSUME other leagues do it but the NBA has been proven 

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On 4/14/2022 at 5:48 AM, TheBigKat said:

Of professional coaches in one city?

 

JB is massively underachieving with his horrendous defensive philosophies, getting blown out two years in a row in the play in game and already wasted two years of LaMelo’s career.

 

then there’s Matt Rhule

Man!??

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8 hours ago, rippadonn said:

Yes, back to a playoff team again...

Not in the least...Bobcats nowhere to be found in the bracket 🤣.

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8 hours ago, rippadonn said:

we lost a playoff calibre team and we're back.

Yeah lost by 30 to a Hawks teams that got smoked in the 1st round🤦‍♂️.

 

8 hours ago, rippadonn said:

Can the same be said for the Panthers?

It's been 3 seasons pal. 

If after 16 seasons Tepper's team has only 4 winning records and 3 total playoff appearances, are you going to be all-in on him and the Panthers like you are with Mike "I Can't Find My Checkbook" Jordan?

 

8 hours ago, rippadonn said:

Hornets are a much better product. Not debatable.

Hornets average ticket price is well below 50% of a Panthers ticket... 🤔🤣

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22 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

MJ and Tepper have one thing in common - the vast majority of folks realize they're terrible sports franchise owners.

A Guilty verdict has been handed down on Jordan...

...Tepper's clearly off to a poor start but the jury is still out  🤙.

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8 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

Except in this case, the city owns the building and sees a ROI from the rent the Hornets pay.

Michael Jordan is a billionaire and keeps all the profits from all the events in the Cable Box including the $18 Hop Drops...

...he should be paying for all the maintenance and upgrades himself and allow the city to put that $275 million into the schools and the court system where it's sorely needed.

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11 hours ago, RJK said:

It’s clearly rigged and small market teams will never compete consistently 

Milwaukee, operating in a market only 70% the size of Charlotte, won a Championship last year. 

The Spurs are in a market 20% smaller than the Bobcats and have been to the playoffs 13 times, the Finals 3 times, and won 2 Championships...during the 16 years of misery Jordan has foisted onto the Bobcats and their fans 🤦‍♂️.

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13 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Never before had the Panthers had four consecutive losing seasons.

1997 > 2002 included 5 losing seasons and 0 winning seasons.

Also, when Tepper took over the team in 2018 the die was cast, there was nothing he could do to impact the results that season. 

If they had won 11 games that year all the gimme-gimme-gimme-now guys would say he shouldn't get credit -- can't have it both ways!!

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6 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

1997 > 2002 included 5 losing seasons and 0 winning seasons.

Also, when Tepper took over the team in 2018 the die was cast, there was nothing he could do to impact the results that season. 

If they had won 11 games that year all the gimme-gimme-gimme-now guys would say he shouldn't get credit -- can't have it both ways!!

.500 isn't a losing season.

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21 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

 

Hornets…14 years under Shinn in Charlotte:

>  Last 10 years…7 seasons w/ 44 wins or more including 49, 50, 51 and 54…and 2 others at 41-41, so only 1 losing record in last 10…6 l straight at .500 or better. 
>  In that period…7 playoff appearances…11 series with 4 series wins…48 playoff games and 20 wins.

 

Bobcats…16 years under Jordan in Charlotte:

>   4 winnings seasons…2 w/ 44 wins or more (44 & 48)…12 losing records including the single worst season in NBA history 🤦‍♂️...never close to consecutive winning seasons.
>  3 playoff appearances…3 series with 0 series wins…15 playoff games and 3 wins.        
>   The next head-ball-coach will be the 8th during Jordan’s reign of terror 💥😳.

 

Yeah, they’re “back”… 🤣😭😂

You do realize that Jordan didn't own the team until 2010?

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