First, MJ was an absolute, unmitigated disaster as the Washington GM. He was terrible. He was a GREAT player, but why do people ASSUME that he will be a great owner bec. he was a great player???
Second, the Bobcats do NOT have a first round pick this year and they have NO cap room. They have to re-sign Felton to a multi-year deal and that will likely start at a minimum of 7 million. What you see is what you get, which is a slightly above average team with NO room for improvement. Stephen Jackson is 32 already and will begin to decline in the next 1-3 years rather quickly. Chandler and Nazr are nowhere near worth their contracts, not to mention Diop (what a disastrous trade that was asked for by Larry Brown). Felton is an average PG that is a below average defender (who is giving up about 26 points per game to Nelson in this series thus far). I bet that Charlotte will overpay to keep him and end up regreting it in 3-4 years.
I live about 40 miles from their arena, and this is certainly good for the community. But, we need to be realistic with where they are headed. I see them headed to being a marginal playoff team that will never enter the elite in the East, just as the Hornets were. That being said, this team is a long way from even those Hornets' teams.
Smitty77