Michael Jordan’s latest risk: Miller over Henderson

A few hours before the Draft begins, the Charlotte Hornets It seems that doubts and rumors are cleared up with the second pick in the Draft. Since, on May 16, the lottery awarded them with the pick number 2, a gift that has become problemtheories have been constant in relation to what they will do in North Carolina.

As reported Adrian Wojnarowski, of ESPN, in the Hornets he has liked the personal training carried out with Brandon Miller, a player from the University of Alabama. The 21-year-old forward is one of the biggest names in the entire Draft. It seems that Michael Jordan was impressed by what he saw. An exterior with a unusual talent that he can make a name for himself in the league but, in the eyes of potentialIt’s not Scoot Henderson.

It is here when the second greatest talent of the entire litter enters the scene: the base of Ignite of 19 years. Privileged physique, intelligence and talent, like that of very few who have entered the Draft in recent years. Doubts, having the same position and, in general terms, a role similar to LaMelo Ball, have made Charlotte tip the balance for Miller. At the projection level, Henderson would be the ideal choice with their eyes closed, something they may regret in the Hornets offices, a historical mistake.

This is added to the growth of information related to a hypothetical transfer of this second election to teams that want to go up and make a radical change in the future of the franchise, as can be the case of the New Orleans Pelicans. The Alabama forward, who has earned comparisons to Paul George Due to his style of play, he has been the best player in the entire NCAA last season. His leadership, maturity and magnificent influence in both baskets make him one of the most outstanding players.

This seems to be the last decision with Michael Jordan in command. The Bulls legend will leave the position of owner of the team reached an agreement with Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schanell, but will continue to have a minority stake in the franchise. His management has not been characterized by good and correct decision-making. Jordan paid in 2010 275 million dollars to become the senior partner of the Hornets. Since then, 13 years laterhas only reached the playoffs twice and has not passed the first round.

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