CHARLOTTE, N.C.- Michael Jordan and his Bobcats NBA team will donate $250,000 to middle-school athletics programs in Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city.
The Bobcats have agreed to trade Tyson Chandler and Alexis Ajinca to Dallas for Erick Dampier, Eduardo Najera and Matt Carroll, a person with knowledge of the deal confirmed to CBSSports.com Tuesday. ...
The Charlotte Bobcats are giving scholarships to middle school athletes. Bobcats owner Michael Jordan announced today the NBA franchise has made a $250,000 donation to fund that will offset the cost of middle school athletic participation in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
www.thecharlottepost.com/ - The Charlotte Post - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 8:53:28 AM EDT
--C Tyson Chandler was traded to Dallas for little more than payroll relief (the unguaranteed contract of Erick Dampier), yet Chandler might be the starting center for Team USA in the 2010 FIBA World Championship
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 4:03:40 AM EDT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Charlotte Bobcats thought the answer to their depth problems at center was to waive Erick Dampier to clear salary-cap space and then re-sign him for less money. When Dampier wouldn't agree to a new contract, the Bobcats looked at the next-best option. It just so happened to be former Detroit Piston Kwame Brown, considered Bobcats owner Michael Jordan's worst move as an ...
www.freep.com/ - Detroit Free Press - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 12:04:43 AM EDT
The Charlotte Bobcats stepped up in a big way to help Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools on Monday. In a tough budget year for CMS, Bobcats Sports and Entertainment made a $250,000 donation to the district to help defray the costs of middle school sports.
LAS VEGAS -- One of the feel-good stories of 2009 Summer League was Shaun Livingston getting another chance with the Oklahoma City Thunder. On Thursday, Livingston was finalizing a three-year deal with the Charlotte Bobcats that will give him his bes ...
Many of you might not remember Larry Johnson. But in the early 1990s when the NBA first came to Charlotte with a franchise called the Hornets, LJ was the face of the team.
www.charlotteobserver.com/ - The Charlotte Observer - Fri, 03 Sep 2010 3:11:19 PM EDT
Longtime Florida promoter One Punch Productions has announced that negotiations are complete for it’s expansion into the Charlotte, NC market. “This is a great move for us, and I’m very happy to be going into Charlotte” said One Punch Productions President Terry Trekas.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Michael Jordan and his Bobcats NBA team will donate US$250,000 to middle-school athletics programs in Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city.
news.therecord.com/ - Kitchener - Waterloo Record - Fri, 03 Sep 2010 10:53:41 AM EDT
CHARLOTTE — (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue remembers sitting with Johnny Harris in 1993 as the Quail Hollow Club president gushed about his ambitious plans.