The NBA's board of governors has approved Michael Jordan's sale of the Charlotte Hornets, which should lead to the deal reportedly being finalized between one and two weeks.
the franchise entirely. He will remain a minority stakeholder in the Hornets, while Plotkin and Schnall assume the role as the franchise’s governors.
Other members of the Schnall-Plotkin group include rapper J. Cole, a North Carolina native, Dan Sundheim, Ian Loring, country music star Eric Church and more. Under Jordan’s majority ownership reign, the Hornets weren’t able to reach the level of NBA success that he achieved in his illustrious playing career.
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