Is Jordan's high profile part of plan?
Posted May 19, 2007
Michael Jordan, who kept a purposefully low profile during his first season as a Charlotte Bobcats executive, seems to be popping up all over the place these days. But Bobcats President Fred Whitfield says Jordan's conspicuous presence, whether it's on the golf course or at the race track, isn't necessarily calculated to help the image of an NBA franchise still struggling to find an identity in Charlotte.
(Charlotte Observer)
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