Will Jordan be the coach of the Bobcats? If they do, will the Bobcats win the championship?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-06
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, Jordan is one of the owners of the Bobcats; Can't be a coach. Even if he could, he wouldn't! Just look at the champion he chose.

    Often good players in the NBA don't make good coaches! Including:"Big Bird"Mullin, Thomas, et al.! All are good examples!

    It is difficult for talented players to enter the psychology of ordinary players! And what a good coach needs to do is put different players together and create chemistry! So Jordan simply can't do it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To be honest, coaching is useless.

    Specifically, you can see that the first issue of Guan Lan is really well written.

    Don't you find that if a team has a bad record, they will change their manager and divert their attention.

    Otherwise, the Czech Republic has been a relatively successful one from player to coach.

    But I'm afraid the status is not necessarily high.

    So of course Jordan is God.

    But it's great that this talented team can make it to the second round.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No way! He's the boss now!

    Even if you do, you won't be able to win the championship!

    Playing the ball well, but not necessarily knowing the ...... of basketball tactics

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Even if you become that, it's a long way from winning the championship, and there's no connection between that.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What's the use of having jordan alone, unless he buys lbj or kobe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, Jordan is the owner, and the NBA rules that the owner can't be a coach.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is the largest shareholder, and it can also be regarded as the largest boss.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    yes。Top banana. But now the team is at the bottom of the league.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is the big boss, the largest shareholder, and it can also be said to be the boss.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    yes, it looks like he spent all his working capital to buy it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It should be a shareholder, a major shareholder, or a boss.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Mike Dunlap.

    Curriculum vitae: Co-Head Coach, University of Arizona, 2008-09; Co-Head Coach, University of Oregon, 2009-10; 2006-08, Assistant Coach at the Denver Nuggets.

    As head coach, he led Denver State Metropolitan College to the 2000 and 2002 NCAA National Championships and led the team to the tournament every year of his nine years in charge.

    Coached the Adelaide 36ers in Australia for three seasons, leading the team to the playoffs and reaching the semifinals each year;

    He has also coached in South Carolina, Iowa, and his alma mater, Loyola Mariman.

    Place of Birth: Fairbanks, Alaska.

    Family members: wife and three children.

    Hobby: Running. He has participated in the 100-meter race.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Larry Brown Name: Larry Brown Nationality: United States.

    Date of birth: September 14, 1940.

    Height: m (5'9).

    Weight: 72 kg (160 lbs).

    Current: Head Coach of the Bobcats.

    Honors: Won the 2004 championship.

    All-Star coaching experience: 2001.

    NBA coaching experience: 27 years.

    Career coaching record: 1239-907 Playoffs coaching record:

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not necessarily the weakest, but certainly one of the weakest. Last year, I guess I was the last in the league.

    There are still a few star players, such as: Ben Gordon, the main scorer of the Bulls before Rose joined, in fact, he was still the main scorer in the first year of Rose's joining, and his status declined from the second year. He also often cut high scores, but later after the injury, he declined.

    Terrence Thomas: He was also the main power forward before Rose joined, although his skills were a bit rough, but his physical fitness was super strong, a typical bouncing maniac. When used as a defensive player, the effect should be good.

    The overall strength should not be under the current Bulls' main center Noah.

    The main point guard, Sessions, who was still playing next to Kobe Bryant last year, was in good shape for a while when he first joined the team, but somehow it declined later. This season, in order to make room for Nash, he was sold. As long as there is no Kobe Bryant by his side, he should still be able to exert a little strength.

    There is also a main center Heywood who is a little famous, although he is not very strong, he has height and weight, has a good defense, and won a championship with the Mavericks.

    With this lineup, it is impossible to enter the playoffs, but it can still fight with weak teams such as the Cavaliers, Pacers, Pistons, Bucks, Wizards, Magic, and Kings.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Uh-huh, the Bobcats are weak, the Bobcats haven't won a championship, and the current owner is Jordan.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are no weak teams in the NBA, go to the official website to see the staffing.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    December 29, 2002 (Beijing time) is another important day in NBA history to remember. On that day, the league's board of directors approved an important decision to add a new team to Charlotte, in addition to the original 29 teams in the NBA, bringing the total number of teams in the league to 30. As a new force in the expansion of the league, the Charlotte Bobcats are jointly owned by a number of shareholders, the largest of which is Robert Johnson.

    The team's first head coach was Bernie Bixduff, who is also known as the Bobcats' general manager. Then, in the following more than a year, the Bobcats began to sort through the long and complicated process of formation. They built a brand new arena (which will be in a year's time), named the team's mascot Rufus, and formed a cheerleading team of their own.

    At the same time, the selection of players is also in full swing. The biggest move was the acquisition of power forward Emika Okafor in the summer of 2004 draft. Around the core of Okafor, the Bobcats have signed experienced veterans such as Eddie House and Melvin Erie, as well as promising young player Gerard Wallace.

    Perhaps in the first few seasons, due to the lack of experience and strength and many other aspects, the young and immature Bobcats still need to take many detours, and even pay expensive tuition fees for this; But I believe that the Bobcats who have grown up in the league will surely create the same glorious history as other old powerhouses, and they will have their own trophies in the honor room, and their stadium will also hang the retired jerseys of great players. History: No championship.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Small ball market: It is destined to spend a lot of money to buy football stars.

    2. The last team in the league to enter the NBA (2004): The NBA has many restrictions on it, and the salary is severely restricted, and it cannot exceed the luxury line.

    3. The biggest contract in Bobcats' history is Gerrard. Wallace (now with the Nets), the first 10 million contract.

    4, Mr. Qiao's selection of people is too... From Kwame Brown back then to Adam Crisson later are all people.

    5. So the lynx garbage is normal.

    6. However, the introduction of bobcats is not bad now. Kidd Jr. and Ken Bar Walker, as the cornerstone of the team, have a good future in the future by bringing in good wings. See you next season if you don't believe it.

    Pure hand-played.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In fact, it doesn't have much to do with the salary, the main problem at present is that the Bobcat is now young, there is no leader, and there is no potential stock, which is currently in the process of rebuilding. Otherwise, the thick eyebrows are the bobcat's, please.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The relationship between the team and the owner is not too big. It's mainly management. Bobcat has not brought in some good players in the past two years, and there is a gap in strength. And the Bobcat belongs to the reconstruction, and it hasn't spent much money in the past two years, so it may be that it wants to sign a superstar!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Jordan isn't a big boss. And he doesn't necessarily have a good management when he plays well, and he doesn't poach a few great players.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because Jordan doesn't have any other team owners, he has the money, he can't hire high-paid players, so the team's record is rubbish.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    To be honest, it is not necessarily, whether or not it can make the playoffs mainly depends on the strength of the team, how the owner trades and the draft is part of it, but the team's coach's arrangement, team chemistry, and the strength of the opponents in the Eastern Division are all important factors that affect whether the Bobcats can enter the playoffs.

    You don't know when you asked this question, the Bobcats entered the NBA in the 2004-05 season, and now they are renamed the Charlotte Hornets, and they have made the playoffs twice, but they have not been able to make it past the first round, and the 14-15 season is actually a good environment, the overall competition in the Eastern Conference is not strong, and the players also have some strength, but they have not made the playoffs.

    To be honest, Jordan is a good player, but when the owner chooses players, he really doesn't have a good eye for selecting players, and it is a waste of good signings.

    The Hornets have an average lineup in the new season, and I hope that the young people can work hard and make the playoffs, but with the current strength, there is really no way to go further, and I can only hope that the draft will be a treasure in the future, or a superstar will be traded to dare to hope.

    Of course, with Jeremy Lin joining the Hornets, the team's popularity in China must have skyrocketed.

    See.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Jordan bought a stake in the Bobcats and became the owner. A good player doesn't have to be a good owner, and that's been proven once with Jordan. However, the "Flyer", who has always refused to admit defeat, has already begun his second take-off in the business, this time with the Charlotte Bobcats.

    A few days ago, Jordan bought a stake in the Bobcats and became the owner. Just like when he was with the Wizards, although he was not a big boss, Jordan had to control the team's player operations, so he chose this year's draft as his first shot in Charlotte. At Jordan's behest, the Bobcats used their prospecting draft pick for Gunchaga University scorer Adam Morrison, who believes that a good scorer is the foundation of the Bobcats' turnaround.

    We need a consistent scorer, especially in the crucial fourth quarter, and Morrison will make our scores***. Jordan said Morrison's most appealing thing is his dedication and dedication to basketball, which is important to the players. Morrison was the NCAA's top scorer last season, scoring 926 points (per game) to lead the team to a 29-4 record and reaching the quarterfinals, where he shared the Player of the Year award with Duke University's Reddick.

    However, Morrison's weakness is his size, which weighs just over 93kg at a height of just over 93 kilograms, and his defensive ability needs to be further improved. The Bobcats also used their second-round pick to pick up UCLA, meter-tall center Orion Hollins. In fact, Jordan was incompetent as a manager, and in 2001, he selected Kwame Brown for the Wizards to be considered one of the most failed No. 1 picks in history, and then he sent pitcher Hamilton to the Pistons, who became a member of the Pistons' 2003 and 2004 championships.

    Now, Jordan has used his "magic eye" to select Morrison and Hollins again, and hopefully these two young men are competitive enough. Satisfied.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Old Man Qiao is a small boss, if it was the support of Jordan back then, it would be difficult to say.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Current manager: Paul Silas.

    Born in Arkansas, Paul Silas began his NBA career as a young man when he was drafted by the then St. Louis Hawks. He fought for 16 seasons in the NBA and played 1,254 games. In his career, Syrah Jers averaged points and rebounds per game, nearly reaching a double-double in his entire career.

    Over the course of Silas' career, he has 12,357 rebounds, the 16th of all players in NBA history. And the 1,254 games he has played are also the 14th among all all-time players. In 1975 and 1976, Silas was named to the NBA All-Defensive Team that year.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There's no denying that Jordan is a good player, but maybe he's not a good boss and his focus isn't entirely on the team right now. Got it?

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