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J. Cole’s Manager, Ibrahim Hamad, Salutes Cole on Officially Becoming Part-Owner of Charlotte Hornets

J. Cole's Manager, Ibrahim Hamad, Salutes Cole on Officially Becoming Part-Owner of Charlotte Hornets

J. Cole is officially a part-owner of the Charlotte Hornets. Cole is a member of the ownership group, led by Rick Schnall and Gabe Plotkin, that collaborated on the $3 billion price to acquire the team from former owner Michael Jordan.

Hitting Instagram, Cole’s manager Ibrahim “Ib” Hamad celebrated the official stamp the deal received from the league office.

“Official,” Ib wrote. “Congrats to my dawg @JColeNC.”

READ MORE: J. Cole’s References Making ‘The Fall Off’ in New Verse on Summer Walker’s EP

Recently, on his collaborative single “Passport Bros” with Bas, J. Cole rapped about his new status as team owner.

The news just dropped, I’m a partial owner
What can I say?
Tell Coach Cliff to suit me up and I’ll play, I’m winning

J. Cole on “Passport Bros”

Coach Cliff is a reference to Steve Clifford, who currently coaches the Charlotte Hornets.

According to ESPN‘s Adrian Wojnarowski, the NBA’s board of governors approved the sale this past Sunday. The vote was 29-1, with the only opposing vote being New York Knicks owner James Dolan. Schnall and Plotkin will be the governors of the franchise.

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J. Cole’s Manager, Ibrahim Hamad, Salutes Cole on Officially Becoming Part-Owner of Charlotte Hornets

J. Cole's Manager, Ibrahim Hamad, Salutes Cole on Officially Becoming Part-Owner of Charlotte Hornets

J. Cole is officially a part-owner of the Charlotte Hornets. Cole is a member of the ownership group, led by Rick Schnall and Gabe Plotkin, that collaborated on the $3 billion price to acquire the team from former owner Michael Jordan.

Hitting Instagram, Cole’s manager Ibrahim “Ib” Hamad celebrated the official stamp the deal received from the league office.

“Official,” Ib wrote. “Congrats to my dawg @JColeNC.”

READ MORE: J. Cole’s References Making ‘The Fall Off’ in New Verse on Summer Walker’s EP

Recently, on his collaborative single “Passport Bros” with Bas, J. Cole rapped about his new status as team owner.

The news just dropped, I’m a partial owner
What can I say?
Tell Coach Cliff to suit me up and I’ll play, I’m winning

J. Cole on “Passport Bros”

Coach Cliff is a reference to Steve Clifford, who currently coaches the Charlotte Hornets.

According to ESPN‘s Adrian Wojnarowski, the NBA’s board of governors approved the sale this past Sunday. The vote was 29-1, with the only opposing vote being New York Knicks owner James Dolan. Schnall and Plotkin will be the governors of the franchise.

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Michael Jordan Smacks Charlotte Hornets Player In The Head For Boneheaded Play, Twitter Got Jokes

Detroit Pistons v Charlotte Hornets

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Michael Jordan, now the owner of the Charlotte Hornets, has not only displayed and observed basketball excellence over the course of his long career but also most certainly witnessed plenty of bad plays. Sitting on the sidelines during his team’s close win over the Detroit Pistons last night (Dec. 12), one player got a little too hype and drew a technical foul which prompted Air Jordan to go upside his head — twice!

Malik Monk, a second-year player with the Hornets, got a little too hype after his team climbed from a big hole to edge the Pistons 108-107 and ran out on the court. This gave the Pistons a very slim chance to pull closer with the technical free throw and desperation shot, but luckily the game was in the bag for the Hornets.

In video clips showing the exchange between Jordan and Monk, you can see the NBA legend scolding the young player for the boneheaded move, smacking him in the back of the dome twice before laughing it off. We doubt it was anything malicious but more like a heat check to be sensible at the end of close games.

Despite the fact there doesn’t seem to be beef, Malik Monk’s name has been trending on Twitter since the morning and we’ve collected some of the best reactions below.

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