Charlotte Bobcats boss, Michael Jordan, made a surprise return by recruiting center players Kwame Brown for the season 2010/2011 with a contract worth U.S. $ 1.3 million (USD 11.8 billion). Brown is the player who had been recruited Jordan when he was still the boss the Washington Wizards in 2001.Jordan ever choose Brown from the list of new players to strengthen Wizardsthe in 2001. But then, Jordan who also has status as assessed Wizards players make the mistake of taking Brown because he was not ready for NBA competition. In 2003, Jordan was fired from the Wizards, but he returned again to the NBA three years later by becoming the boss Bobcats.
Jordan recruited Brown, who last season playing in the Detroit Pistons to strengthen Bobcats after losing center players Alexis Ajinca Tyson Chandler and exchanged into the Dallas Mavericks last month. From Dallas, Bobcats managed to get three players namely Erick Dampier, Matt and forward Eduardo Najera Carroll.
Besides the Pistons and Wizards, Brown also played for the Los Angeles Lakers. But the 28-year-old player's performance had not seen the new sleek and print an average of three points and three rebounds per game along nine year career in the NBA. However, the trust Jordan hired Brown could become an opportunity for him to show permissibility.
Brown is probably the last center player recruited Bobcats because they already have three players in a similar position that is DeSagana Diop, Dampier and Nazr Mohammed. Jordan apparently really serious about building Bobcats strong teams because it also has some experienced players like Larry Hughes and Tyre Thomas. Bobcats also handled one of the best NBA coach Larry Brown, who had brought the Pistons won in 2004.
