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Michael Jordan saves middle-school sports in Charlotte

Posted By admin on August 31, 2010 25 Comments


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Michael Jordan may not spend most of his time on the basketball court anymore, but he’s still answering prayers as the clock winds down. This time, His Airness is coming to the rescue of middle-school sports in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools system, donating $250,000 to keep the county’s middle-school sports programs from being chopped out of existence in a single drastic budget cut.

michael-jordan-sportsniperAccording to the Associated Press and Charlotte Observer, the city cut $1.25 million — the entire budget for middle-school sports — in an effort to get the school district’s funding in line with budget projections. The public school district also instituted new rules that call for middle-school students to pay $50 to participate in each school sports and high school athletes to pay $100 to play. The Observer reported that those fees would be waived for students who participate in the free or reduced-cost lunch programs, a group that comprises more than half of the students attending Charlotte public schools. From The Observer:

“We investigated the situation. We looked for ways to help middle schools and this was one of the options presented to us. We took it because of the impact on middle schools and giving them the opportunity to play sports and as motivation for education as well,” Jordan said.

Jordan and his Charlotte Bobcats aren’t the only donor to step forward and help CMS middle-school sports, but he’s by far the largest. By comparison, the Charlotte Touchdown Club, an organization that included funding from the Carolina Panthers and the NFL Players Association in its pledge, donated $56,000.

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NBA News and Updates – August 2010

Posted By admin on August 10, 2010 41 Comments

Red Wings-Tigers owner Ilitch wants to buy Pistons

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Mike Modano, left, shakes hands with Detroit Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch

DETROIT – Mike Ilitch, the Little Caesars pizza mogul who already owns the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings, said Monday that he wants to buy the Detroit Pistons in part to make sure another buyer doesn’t move the NBA franchise out of town.

The Pistons declined to comment on Ilitch’s interest in the team, which Forbes valued at $479 million last year.

Pistons owner Karen Davidson has said she’s considering a sale of the team by itself or as part of a package with Palace Sports and Entertainment, which includes The Palace of Auburn Hills, DTE Energy Music Theatre and Meadow Brook Music Festival.

Her husband, Bill Davidson, died last year. The late owner known as “Mr. D” helped the Pistons win NBA titles in 1989, 1990 and 2004. Karen Davidson has said she expects the deal to be done by the opening game in late October.

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‘King James’ thanks Cleveland fans in homecoming

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LeBron James, pictured in July 2010, thanked his fans in Cleveland for their support on Saturday

LeBron James thanked his fans in Cleveland for their support on Saturday at a charity cycling event in his hometown, his first area visit since dumping the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat.

Hundreds of people attended the two-time NBA Most Valuable Player’s “King for Kids” celebration, which came a week after James was criticized for a newspaper ad thanking Akron backers but not mentioning fans in Cleveland.

“To the city of Cleveland, my fans in Cleveland, my fans in northeast Ohio, I want to say thank you for the last seven years and the years that continue to go in the future,” James said.

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