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Jordan to "tudor" Jackson in front office expertise???

MJ turned it around after he hired rick cho. bobcats has turned it around and playing very well this year.
 
Maybe the best advice he can offer Jackson is to look at what Jordan has done.....and do the opposite. Don't be an absentee boss. Don't hire buddies and yes-men as advisers. Understand that talent evaluation is a painstaking, time-consuming process, and a completely different skill than the one that made you famous.

Read More: https://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/n...michael-jordan-new-york-knicks/#ixzz2wMdqE8VB

Just a thought. Wasting all the talented ones whether if player or coach during his active career might have left him friendless for these days. And everyone knows how narcissist he is.
 
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MJ turned it around after he hired rick cho. bobcats has turned it around and playing very well this year.


...yeah, he's turned it around alright! What, is this the 1st time he's gotten his team in the playoffs after 10 years of ownership or running the front office? Plus, his boys are going to get MCHammered in the 1st round 4 straight and by an average of 20 points?
 
I don't believe that Jackson will be with the Knicks very long. He took a job in ny at the same time that the league turned over control from Stern to Silver. I believe Jackson is ambitious and opportunistic and has his eyes set on the commissioners chair.

Unlike Silver, Jackson is above media reproach, he simply shows 11 rings and the talking heads submit. The NY media already worships him, the players union would probably support him, all he would need is enough of the owners to support him. Would it be safe to say he ready would be supported by Jordan, Dolan, Buss, Magic Johnson's group?
 
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