TheSecretWeapon wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Dat2U wrote:Jordan as GM with Unseld as his behind-the-scenes guy made for a disastrous front office. Even if they landed Kobe, they probably would have botched everything else around him & Kobe would have probably been demanding a trade shortly thereafter.
Must be an eclipse. I usually agree with you but today is disagree day.
I thought MJ did wonders as management/part owner. He moved Juwan Howard on what was an outrageously bad contract. That and Bryan Russell opting out paved the way for Gilbert Arenas
It's not correct that trading Howard cleared the way for the Wizards to sign Arenas. Howard's contract would have expired anyway. The trade had more symbolic importance than on-court because it marked the end of make-believe management. It was a signal that they FINALLY realized the team sucked and needed to be rebuilt. But the Wizards didn't get cap room any earlier because of it.
Not only that, but Jordan and his management team nearly squandered that cap room before they even had it by giving Russell the option year. Luckily for the Wizards, the atmosphere with the team made Russell so unhappy he was willing to give up half a million dollars to leave.
I don't remember all the details but I did find this. Right, there was no direct connection to Gil and Cap, but there were cap issues and roster slot issues a plenty. And IIRC, draft pick issues. They were basically BRK today.
1999-00 Washington Wizards NBA $15,000,000
2000-01 Washington Wizards NBA $16,875,000
2001-02 Dallas Mavericks NBA $18,750,000
2002-03 Denver Nuggets NBA $20,625,0002003-04 Orlando Magic NBA $4,917,000
2004-05 Houston Rockets NBA $5,408,700
2005-06 Houston Rockets NBA $5,900,400
2006-07 Houston Rockets NBA $6,392,100
Although it had been five years since his only All-Star appearance,
Howard was the fourth-highest-paid player in the NBA during the 2000–01 season, behind Kevin Garnett, Shaquille O'Neal and Mourning.[194] Howard, along with Strickland and Richmond, were marquee names on the team under contract to earn at least $10 million
Jordan, who had become the Wizards' head of basketball operations the prior season,
traded Howard, Obinna Ekezie, and Calvin Booth to the Dallas Mavericks for Laettner, Loy Vaught, Etan Thomas, Hubert Davis, Courtney Alexander and $3 million on
February 22, 2001, at the NBA trade deadline.[197][198]
Jordan's move was praised for freeing up salary cap space in advance of the NBA's first season with a luxury taxI remember hearing the news when it happened. Everyone was amazed. No one thought there was a change in hell any of those contracts could be moved. The frachise was a total deal end that sucked and on top of it, they were about to play lux tax for sucking.
2002-03 Denver Nuggets NBA $20,625,000
Here is what they had on the books
1999/2000
1 Juwan Howard $15,000,000
2 Mitch Richmond $10,000,000
3 Rod Strickland $10,000,000
4 Isaac Austin $4,819,451
5 Tracy Murray $2,720,000
2000/2001
1 Juwan Howard $16,875,000
2 Mitch Richmond $10,000,000
3 Rod Strickland $10,000,000
4 Jahidi White $3,922,000
5 Tyrone Nesby $2,990,000
2001/2002
1 Mitch Richmond $10,000,000
2 Loy Vaught $5,222,025
3 Christian Laettner $4,500,000
4 Jahidi White $4,413,375
5 Rod Strickland $3,750,000
17 Michael Jordan $1,000,0002002/2003
1 Jerry Stackhouse $6,375,000
2 Loy Vaught $5,364,964
3 Christian Laettner $5,062,500
4 Jahidi White $4,903,750
5 Larry Hughes $4,546,000
15 Michael Jordan $1,030,000Mitch looked like this.
1999-00 Washington Wizards NBA $10,000,000
2000-01 Washington Wizards NBA $10,000,000
2001-02 Washington Wizards NBA $10,000,000
Howard
1999-00 Washington Wizards NBA $15,000,000
2000-01 Washington Wizards NBA $16,875,000
2001-02 Dallas Mavericks NBA $18,750,000
2002-03 Denver Nuggets NBA $20,625,000
Rod
1999-00 Washington Wizards NBA $10,000,000
2000-01 Washington Wizards NBA $10,000,000
2001-02 Washington Wizards NBA $3,750,000
Isaac Austin
1999-00 Washington Wizards NBA $4,819,451
2000-01 Vancouver Grizzlies NBA $5,500,000
2001-02 Memphis Grizzlies NBA $5,695,715
MJ not only lined Abe pocket.
He brought life to a franchise that was as rock bottom as they had ever been. They SUCKED
Dude played some assume ball. Even at his age and did it for only 1M a year when he could have gotten whatever wanted.
But he played for 1M because he was a part owner and was going to be a part owner again. Something Ted set up.
And the cleared the cap so Abe didn't pay Lux tax. Make him tons and saved him tons.
And freed up the roster slots
And it looks like he was about to bring
KOBE
And for all that, Abe screwed him. Renigged on his deal to have him return to the front office after MJ has to sell his stack to return to the court. Hired EFJ. Then EG. That's what Abe did. It was a scummy move. No other way to describe it. As a fan of this franchise since I was a kid, I was never as embarrassed or down on the team as I was at this point. 2nd is a tied for how I felt about them just before MJ got there along with Gilbert Arenas gun event. Those are the 3 lowest points.
MJ still won't talk about it.