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    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—A relaxed Michael Jordan broke into a wide smile as he sat at his desk Thursday night amid his whirlwind week of realizing a longtime goal of becoming an NBA owner.

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    Didn't he own part of the Wizards at one point?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sports Collector View Post
      Didn't he own part of the Wizards at one point?
      Yes but he wasn't majority owner... like he is right now
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      • #4
        Originally posted by JesRey View Post
        Yes but he wasn't majority owner... like he is right now
        Ah, gotcha
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sports Collector View Post
          Didn't he own part of the Wizards at one point?
          Ugh, those were not fun times at all lol.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Notorious GA0 View Post
            Ugh, those were not fun times at all lol.
            you make the call:

            when he owned them V.s When he played for them
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sports Collector View Post
              you make the call:

              when he owned them V.s When he played for them
              It was a nightmare when he owned the team. I still remember how close the Wizards came to drafting Rodney White from Jordan's pressure. Thank goodness that didn't happen lol. Then there was the Rip trade, getting rid of an emerging Rip Hamilton, a young Bobby Simmons, for an aging Jerry Stackhouse.

              As a player he was good, he still had some magic in the tank. Yet his criticism of surrounding players wasn't cool.
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              • #8
                Hopefully he's smart enough to be a silent Owner and stay away from basketball operations. I'm also surprised that players think that just because you can play the game well means that you can run the team well.


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