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Les Alexander makes SI's Top 5 NBA Owners

I was kind of surprised that this hasn't made the rounds on here yet, but SI just did an quick little write-up on the Top 5 NBA Owners and the Worst 5 NBA Owners.

The worst owner shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.

Top 5 / Worst 5 NBA Owners

Brief summary after the jump.

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If you can't visit the link, here's a brief summary:

Top 5:

#5 -Cavs
#4 - Rockets
#3 - Mavs
#2 - Spurs
#1 - Lakers

Worst 5:

#5 - Bobcats
#4 - Warriors
#3 - Grizzlies
#2 - Knicks
#1 - Clippers

I thought I'd share, check it out.

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Some people are going to bitch about Cuban at 4

But frankly, they are full of it.

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by UofTOrange on May 21, 2009 7:01 AM CDT reply actions  

Since there is "nothing" to talk about

I was hoping this would get “bumped” to the main page for comment. :p

by jasonmicron on May 21, 2009 10:55 PM CDT reply actions  

Oh - and while I'm thinking about it

Why is MJ so scared to spend money on the Bobcats? Why is MJ so scared to make that team a contender? They have the freaking talent – with a few trades the Bobcats could be a serious NBA contender!

I guess it just makes me happy that we have an owner that is actually willing to spend money and take risks to make his city happy.

by jasonmicron on May 21, 2009 10:57 PM CDT reply actions  

ugh

I guess it just upsets me that there are actual NBA owners out there that are content to keep their teams the way they are so long as they are making them money. It’s sad.

Thank you, Les. Thank you a ton for making this Rockets team something that we can all get behind. Apparently some owners are just happy to make a buck off of a franchise. Les, however, wants our guys to get some rings. Rock on.

by jasonmicron on May 21, 2009 11:00 PM CDT up reply actions  

Why is MJ so scared to spend money on the Bobcats?

Duh. Because he lost all of his money to the mafia in gambling debts.

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by Only_A_Lad on May 21, 2009 11:11 PM CDT up reply actions  

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