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We'll try to find a video of it, but for those who missed the shot, here's a quick recap. Monta cut baseline and got a caught a nice bounce pass from Baron.

He took a hard dribble towards the rim, elevated just outside the key and the rest was pure magic. It was one of those plays where you don't know how he did it, but damn it sure was pretty. After launching himself in the air, Monta glided towards the rim only to be met by former lazy Warrior, Erick Dampier. Monta absorbed the hit, stayed in the air as Damp came back down and somehow, somehow ended up on the other side of the rim to lay the ball up off the glass with some serious English on it.

Bucket good plus the foul! The crowd exploded and the arena was going absolutely nuts. I still have no idea how he hung in the air long enough to get knocked by Damp, and lay the ball off the glass like he meant to do it. Monta's highlight reel just got another entry.

Warren G.. We're breaking in the new Warrior Wonder logo tonight courtesy of RonG. I think the entire Warrior team knew that tonight's winner would be the inaugural winner with the new logo so everyone played hard trying to get the top honors.

That's why it's so difficult to choose the winner. I have to give it to JRich for his overall floor game tonight. He was everywhere. He was all over the ball handlers, crashing the boards, stepping in passing lanes, and providing 16 points.

Is he back? I wasn't sure at first, but after he keeps putting up solid games back to back to back, you have to think that the JRich we all loved last year is going to be here for the rest of the season.

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I also misinterpreted Phil's words. This time, I can see more straight. I could've made this video longer, but don't have the memory space. If you are wondering what happened to the other video, it's because I misinterpreted Phil. L akersRule24 Y outube. Jordan talked openly with Bobcats Television play-by-play announcer Matt Devlin about his decision to invest in the Bobcats, his role in Charlotte and his vision for the future.

Watch the interview with Jordan right here. Michael Jordan is an iconic figure whose drive and determination has led him to the pinnacle of his profession and the entire sports world.

Now he takes on a new challenge in his home state to build a winner and eventually bring an NBA championship to the Carolinas. This time as an owner What led to your decision to get involved with the Charlotte Bobcats? Michael Jordan: It was a lot of components. Bobcats Majority Owner Bob Johnson was on me for a couple of years actually, trying to get me involved. In the mix of that, I was still trying to find my own team and evaluate all of the different opportunities that were coming up.

I felt like it would be somewhat of a compliment if I was looking for a team, then at the same time, trying to become a minority owner. You saw obviously what happened in D. Jordan: It was all of those components that kind of fell in place. In his other ventures, I looked at some of the things he was involved in at the time. I felt like it was a great opportunity to try to help him out if I was getting in some of those other ventures, help him out in the basketball portion and see if I could add some value to it.

Jordan: Well, I felt like I still love the game of basketball. I wanted to be connected to basketball for a long time.

Once I got a taste of in D. You won a title at North Carolina. Jordan: I know time has flown by. North Carolina has always been my home. Even though I lived in Chicago for 25 years, this is where my family is. This is where most of my friends are.

It gave me the opportunity to come home and be a part of this. I felt like I could add something to this franchise. A lot of things Bob may not understand about the South, I can probably understand about the South and help out. I more or less have the final say-so of the basketball decisions.

Johnson: Our whole business approach is to find very talented people to work with and give them all of the authority that they deserve based on their ability, their skill and their commitment. Michael is the quintessential in that in terms of the basketball operations.

So for me, to have a chance to have him as an owner was great. Jordan: I stay in tune with the coaching and with the general manger and everything that happens with the basketball side of things.

My strong points are the basketball portion of the business so I control all of that. What is your vision for the Bobcats? With this city in Charlotte — they had just gone through the divorce with Hornets owner George Shinn and the way they dedicated themselves to the team. For them to come here and try and build around the business aspect with not having the team to support it was not the correct approach from my standpoint.

So I wanted to make sure that with this team, we have a good solid nucleus of basketball players and built around the nucleus are good people and great effort from the basketball team. Then the marketing aspect is easy. So I felt like initially how it was done here in Charlotte was a little bit backwards for how we want to do things.

I wanted to come in and make a sound basketball program that people could see the guys are working hard. Young guys each and every day that can come out and do whatever they can to entertain the fans. We have a great young nucleus of players we drafted.

Adam Morrison, who I felt like, if he evolves, he can be that key kind of player. But then you look at buying into free agency with the cap room that we have. You won six in the NBA. How do you build now a championship caliber team? You find the right pieces that you build around and you start and plug in systemically these components that are going to make the overall picture a lot better.

It happened in Chicago. Once I got into Chicago, then they starting plugging different people around me with Scottie Pippen and all of these other guys. And then the coaching staff came through a situation where they applied individual talents and personalities and placed them into certain roles where everybody flourishes. But those skills are hard to find. Vying through free agency to try to find that or going into the draft to try to find that, that would be a beneficial acquisition.

The stage is set here with a good nucleus of players. You touched on this core of the team. What are your thoughts on the core right now? At then at the end of the day, we have to either make trades or try and take that into what the concept is with this franchise.

Raymond Felton is an exceptionally good point guard. Those type of things, his decision making. You can see his heart and his desire is really strong. Emeka Okafor is the centerpiece. How often can you find a versatile center who can block shots, get up and down the court and play an up tempo style of game?

He can shoot the basketball, get to the free throw line — he really tries hard to be a part of this whole franchise. Those are some good pieces right there that you can kind of build around. This team is on track to be one of the most successful third-year expansion teams. The Orlando Magic won 31 games. What are your thoughts on the season to date? We went out and somehow sucked it up and found ways to win.

February , I think has been a. The guys are finding ways to overcome a lot of the injury situations, so I think the team with that aspect is ahead of the game. Will we get to 31 games? I think so. I think the way that the guys are playing and getting healthy, with the guys coming back, I think we can definitely do that.

Staying healthy and being about to complement each other when someone goes down and I think Bernie has done a tremendous job of rearranging the roster to where he gets that effort every single night. This team has put forth the effort every night. We beat L. Lakers twice. We beat San Antonio. We can see the capabilities of what this team can do. Jordan: I remember thinking because up to that point, I honestly had some conversations with Bernie. I remembered what he said.

And something that little that took a few words really kind of got to me and triggered me to start playing well. It will happen for you. Just keep working hard, keep working hard and keep working hard. Like that. Jordan: As long as he has that confidence, it will be a really big aid for this franchise long-term. His accuracy is something that every championship team needs.

We had Steve Kerr. We had John Paxson. I did it at North Carolina and did it in Chicago. I did it the same with Raymond. You just take it to heart and try to improve.

Felton: He had a little joke one time — told me former UNC coach Dean Smith told me to tell you to cut down on those turnovers. Little things like that, which I know he did say that because Dean Smith used to get on me all the time about that. Cut down on those turnovers. Mainly, he just told me to use what you got. Use your speed, use your strength and use quickness and just go with the ball.

Jordan: I hope I can instill that. The NBA draft will quite possibly be the deepest in years and the Bobcats will have cap room to be active in the marketplace. You mentioned Adam Morrison. I know you were heavily involved in the draft last year. Take us through that process of what you saw in Adam Morrison as a young player.

Jordan: Well, I think what we really want here in Charlotte is we want people who are willing to take that effort of being a better basketball player. The thing that I saw about him is you can see a lot of skillful people coming out of college and some kids that are not as skillful. Now can that translate into being a successful NBA player?

We think he can. He loves being around the game of basketball. He can learn. He listens. He wants and accepts what failure is and wants to turn it around into something successful. The last player chosen in the first round was Josh Howard by the Dallas Mavericks. Your thoughts on the upcoming draft?

Does it have that sort of potential? Jordan: It has potential. Hopefully we can continue to get more draft picks. We can buy into that and feel comfortable getting in that environment.

But this could very well be a very deep draft. It can be a good thing because you can get a good pick, but obviously I would like to make the playoffs. If we have a No. Do you see the Bobcats being active in the free agent market?

I like to have that flexibility because it gives us a lot of options. I know the franchise. I can look at a lot of teams in the league that are making moves and soon they have no flexibility. What we did in Washington was we were able to unload contracts, build flexibility with our cap. The next thing you know, they walked into a great situation where they can build their franchise in getting a marquee player.

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