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Bobcats’ Jordan says he’s ‘in it for the long haul’

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(MCT) — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A 7-59 record drove owner Michael Jordan out of his courtside seats, but he says last season won’t drive him away from owning the Charlotte Bobcats long-term.

“I’m in it for the long haul,” Jordan told the Charlotte Observer on Thursday morning, on the eve of his team’s season opener against the Indiana Pacers.

“You’re not going to run me out that easily. Losing is not something I take well, but it’s not something I run from, either. It’s my nature that when someone says I can’t do something, I focus on trying to do it. So when people say we can’t win here, it drives me nuts and gets me motivated to do everything I can to bring a winner here.”

Jordan sounded humbled by last season, when his Bobcats finished with the worst single-season record in NBA history. Since then the team hired a new coach and has added five new players. Jordan recently addressed the players, telling them to get used to new coach Mike Dunlap’s long practices and strict approach.

“I felt the need to step in and say, ‘Look, this is how we’re going to do this. The culture of what’s happening in Charlotte is going to be this. Either you buy in or you’re not going to be here,’ “ Jordan said.

“You can’t sit here and look yourself in the mirror and say, ‘We don’t need this stuff.’ If that was the case, we shouldn’t have been a 7-59 team.”

During a wide-ranging, 23-minute interview, Jordan addressed free agency, changing the Bobcats’ culture, the decision to draft Kentucky’s Michael Kidd-Gilchrist with the second overall pick and whether the franchise might eventually bring the Hornets’ nickname back to Charlotte.

— A grass-roots campaign in Charlotte to return the Hornets’ nickname to the Queen City picked up steam last spring when New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson bought the Hornets. Benson has indicated he’d like to switch nicknames to something more attached to Louisiana.

Jordan said he’s open to a name change, but it’s premature to say much more.

“It’s definitely an interest down the road. But right now it’s still the New Orleans Hornets. We’re really not at liberty to discuss something owned by someone else,” Jordan said. “We’ve heard the community ask the question, and we would listen.”

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