Ah, hindi pala ikaw sir. Eto pala yung comment, nahukay ko pa.
Uy nahukay mo pa pala ito bro. There's my name on it hahaha.
Again, depends on point of reference. Maybe you're referring to this article, 5 worst owners in the NBA
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/lists/NBA-five-worst-owners-2011#tab=photo-title=Michael+Jordan%252C+Charlotte+Bobcats&photo=30295019 where Jordan is 3rd and Sterling is WOAT.
My basis then was the 2012-13 W/L record of the Bobcats where they went 7-59 in the season, a winning percentage of .106 --
the worst winning percentage in NBA history.
http://www.nbauniverse.com/statistics/worst_seasons.htm The previous mark (.110) was held by the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers, who went 9-73. One can argue though that it was a short season due to the lockout. Only 66 games. Had it been 82, Bobcats could've done worse.
And we can't deny the fact that this was due mainly on Jordan's poor decisions, getting rid of talent and inability to get the right blend of players.
Drafted Kwame, got a joke named Diop, Passed up Rudy Gay and Brandon Roy by getting Adam Morrison, Traded G Wallace, Okafor, Traded Rip, Traded Tyson Chandler, and the list goes on...