Jordan could get Bobcats ownership

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – For Michael Jordan, minority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, the boss’ chair may be his for the asking – and the right price.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – For Michael Jordan, minority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, the boss’ chair may be his for the asking – and the right price.

After losing tens of millions of dollars, Bob Johnson, the first Black majority owner of a major professional sports team is exploring selling the Charlotte Bobcats.

Bob Johnson’s decision could pave the way for minority investor Michael Jordan to take control of the team – if he’s willing to meet Johnson’s price.

The NBA confirmed last week that Johnson is using a New York-based sports financial services firm to seek additional investors. Jordan said in February that he’d be interested in someday getting majority control of the team.

Johnson and Jordan did not immediately respond to requests for interviews on Friday through team spokesmen.

The Charlotte Observer first reported Thursday that Johnson is using Galatioto Sports Partners to help with a potential sale. The firm, which Johnson used to assemble his initial group of minority investors, includes former NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik.

“We are aware that Bob Johnson is looking for additional investors and has retained Galatioto to assist that effort,” NBA spokesman Tim Frank said.

Johnson’s ownership of the team has been rocky since he paid the NBA $300 million for the expansion franchise in 2003, just over a year after the Hornets left Charlotte for New Orleans.

The founder of Black Entertainment Television hasn’t come close to turning a profit because of poor attendance, lagging sponsorship sales and a failed attempt to start a regional sports television network.

Johnson could find a buyer in Jordan, who bought a minority stake in the team in 2006. Johnson then gave Jordan total control of the basketball operations.

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