It's not Mike's fault if these lazy young fella's are not going to play hard or work at all.Jordan is doing a fine job with the Bobcats now. .
It'll take awhile for the team to gel and start winning since all their starting line-up have gotten injured.
It's time to bring back former Bulls coach Doug Collins not Larry
. It'll be great to see him back on the Bulls bench again..just like in the 80's when he coached Jordan
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Wow...are you a Jordan nut hugger...or what?
If it all fails in Charlotte, Jordan is totally responsible this time around, he gave jobs to the old boys - Sam Vincent, Buzz Peterson & Co, so it all rests on his shoulders, good, bad and the ugly.
The hard work for this franchise was done by Bickerstaff, with consecutive seasons of improvement over the clubs first three seasons (18, 26 and 33 wins), no doubt he wasn't the long term option, but Jordan making a few personnel moves to a team on target for a 30 win season hasn't set the world on fire my friend....Bickerstaff through all his faults guided them to more wins then that last season...
As for Collins....baahh old timer who has shown he is better suited to the broacasting stool...in 8 seasons he has coached his teams over the .500 mark only 3 or 4 times.
Back to Brown, he has a proven track record, success and ability to turn around stagnet franchises -
Denver (18 game improvement and into play-offs)
Detroit (4 game improvement and championship)
Indiana (6 game improvement and solid play-off apperances)
Clippers (14 game improvement and into play-offs for first time in 14 seasons)
New Jersey (20 game improvement and into play-offs after 2 seasons abscence)
76ers (9 game improvement and then solid play-off run after 1st season).
Now i am not endorsing him as the right candidate for the job, more a case of his addition has merit, and not based on my love or adoration for anyone particular individual as seems to be your motivation.