Lunch with Rich Cho

We were fortunate enough to be invited to lunch with Rich Cho (sidenote….my man LOVES his food….A LOT) last Wednesday at Upstream in Phillips Place along with At the Hive, Hive Talk Live, Trade Street Post, and Queen City Hoops. It was an extremely informative and delicious couple of hours. We spoke on all things Hornets and NBA!

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1. How do you think Al will feel about coming off the bench in the future? (Bring Back the Buzz)

You know I haven’t really talked to him about it right now because I don’t really want to talk about the future with any of the guys yet until the exit interviews. I want them focused on this season and not have any distractions but that is something I am sure will talk about at the end of the season.

2. Going back to the Courtney Lee deal, did Memphis approach you? Did you approach them? (At the Hive)

In fairness to them, I’d rather not talk about the inside stuff because I really wouldn’t want other teams talking about the inside dealings. In general, some trades materialize fast and some trades can take 6 months to develop. I would say the (Courtney Lee trade happened) on the faster side, I would have to go back and look and see what day MKG got hurt but that was one of the catalysts for looking around and trying to find a wing player.

3. Can you tell us what it is like leading up to the trade deadline? What are your experiences day to day? And how has it changed throughout your career doing this….if it has changed at all? (Hive Talk Live)

The trade deadline is one of the busiest times of the year. The activity really depends on where you are as a team….how many injuries you have , how much depth you have, where you are in relation to the standings, whether or not your team feels like they can really make a push or you know lets try and regroup during the summer and maybe try and gather some assets. It really depends on the state of the team and how you feel like you can finish off the year. And obviously, whether or not you do a trade depends on how much you are willing to give up. You might be dying to do a trade but the other teams around the league want too much. The last two weeks of the trade deadline it is all trade deadline stuff. The week before that you are fielding calls but nothing gets really serious until the week before.

4. Charlotte seems like one of those teams that you do not hear a word until that week and then it is a flood of things that either happens or it was dead 4 weeks ago and it finally came out. (Trade Street Post)

Yeah, I don’t like stuff getting out. I just don’t think there is a lot of upside there. Like the Courtney Lee trade, you didn’t hear about that until after. The same with the Batum trade. The same with the Lamb deal. Like, lets say I am after Courtney Lee and it gets out and another team sees that and they are like ” Well s%&t, I’ll give up more than 2 seconds and PJ & Brian” and they call them and they are like “hey, we’ve got something we like better.” Well, then that’s not good for us. That is why I like to keep stuff on the low down

5. Do you think a lot of teams put it out there? There seems like there is always a trend with a lot of teams where the story always breaks out way early….do you think some of them leak that? (Bring Back the Buzz)

Yeah, to generate interest but what I don’t like is if I am dealing with another team and they get it out there that “Oh yeah, Charlotte offered so and so for their guy”. That doesn’t help us because then I have his agent calling “hey, are you guys trading so and so?” and then I gotta kinda have to weave through that.

*Laughs* That sounds like an awkward conversation (Bring Back the Buzz)

Yeah…well, like, I don’t want to lie to the agents but I can’t give him everything either. I can’t give him everything because he could call the other team and be like ” Gerald Henderson doesn’t want to come to Portland…you know he isn’t coming or Noah Vonleh doesn’t wanna come there” and then the other GM is like “How does that s*%t, why are you guys telling the agents…etc”. Then if you end up not doing the trade (it was all for nothing). That is why I don’t think it is productive to have things out there.

6. What has it been like for you watching Kemba’s growth this season? (At the Hive)

It has been great, Kemba has really taken another step in his productivity and it is really a testament to how hard he has worked these past few years….especially this past summer. I am really happy to see his game grow. He is playing terrific.

7. What are the moments during the season where you sit back and are like “yeah, this is a really great job?”…..or is it just all really stressful. (Hive Talk Live)

I don’t know if I have those moments *everyone laughs*. I think that in this job there is a lot of scrutiny….you’ve got fan scrutiny, you’ve got media scrutiny, you’ve got ownership scrutiny and I think it is important to not get too high with the highs and too low with the lows. Because there is a going to be a lot of ups and downs in the season and it is important to stay even keel and not overreact to losses or poor play. Also on the flip side, if you are playing really well it is important to stay humble.

8. Since it is such a stressful job what do you do to keep calm and manage the stress? (At the Hive)

I play a lot of tennis. I play a lot of hoops. I am not really a guy that gets too stressed out in the first place. But I would say it is a stressful job.

9. In hindsight, why don’t you think the trade with Lance Stephenson worked out and what was the biggest reason why it didn’t work out? If there is anything you could’ve done differently what would it have been? (Bring Back the Buzz)

First of all, it is important to realize not every trade works out. It’s like, all you guys have worked at different companies over the years and you bring in a new employee. Your HR department has done research on the employee, they interviewed great, you feel like that person is going to be a great fit and then for whatever reason it’s not a great fit and for whatever reason that employee moves on. It’s not that much different when we brought in Lance we really thought it was going to work out well and obviously it didn’t. I think the important thing to focus on is that we were able to turn Lance into Spencer and Lamb. In a way were almost able to sell high.

10. Lin seems to almost have come in and do what we hoped Stephenson would do. He has been a good counterpart to Kemba. I know you said you don’t like to talk about the future of players too early but is Lin, someone, you think you would like to hold on to? (Bring Back the Buzz)

I can’t really talk about free agency but you know we like Jeremy and I think he has done a good job for us.

11. What are some pieces of advice or pieces of wisdom that you have picked up along the way and hold close? (Hive Talk Live)

One was don’t get too high with the highs and too low with the lows. I have a couple general philosophies or quotes we try to live by. One thing is, I am huge on teamwork. A few years ago I got this tour of the Bill Gates foundation in Seattle, it is an amazing place. There was this big mural on the wall that said: “If you want to go fast go alone if you want to go far go together”. I wrote it down right away and brought it back to my staff for our scouting retreat the following year. Another quote is a Wayne Gretzky quote that we have at the bottom of out database “while everyone is looking at where the puck is I am focusing on where the puck will be”. That speaks to thinking outside the box and looking ahead.

12. Is there a particular D-League team that runs the Hornets style offense? (In reference to Aaron Harrison) (Queen City Hoops)

It is more a matter of open spot this time of the year. We are getting a D-League team next year and one of the big reasons is so we can run the same style offense and it can be a seamless transition with what we are doing here in Charlotte and what we are doing in Greensboro. We can’t really expect these other D-League teams to run our style of offense but when we have our own team we will do that. This particular assignment is kinda tough because a lot of teams are in the playoff hunt and they want to make sure their continuity is not upset and their coaches are used to their players.

13. With the China trip, the Greensboro Swarm, the All-Star Game, recent success, do you think we are slowly turning the corner of having the “small market stigma” and would that attract other players that wouldn’t normally come to a market like this because they’ve had this perception of us being some place the business side of their career couldn’t flourish? (Bring Back the Buzz)

I think we are really fortunate because Charlotte is a great city, maybe some players around the league aren’t as aware of Charlotte as they could be but I think all that exposure that you talked about definitely helps. At the same time, we have also shown that we can get some free agents….Big Al signed here, Lance signed here as a free agent even though it didn’t work out, Gordon Hayward signed as a free agent…obviously, Utah matched but that was really positive that he chose to sign here. I think that we can attract free agents, it is just a matter of getting the right ones.

 

Beer, Basketball, & BBQ is BACK!

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After the first was a huge success we have decided to BRING it BACK!

Where? Good Bottle Co.
When? Tomorrow! (Feb 24th) 4pm-9pm(end of the game)
Why? Enjoy FREE Basketball & BBQ. Also, enjoy some AMAZING craft beer…including the new BRING BACK THE BUZZ HONEY PALE ALE by Sycamore Brewing

Free BBQ by “Q for a Cause”, Free Basketball (Hornets v Cavs) and a few of the early arrivers will receive free BBTB/Good Bottle beer glasses from our previous event (there are only a few left) Everything is free but donations will be accepted and all proceeds will go to benefit Most Valuable Kids Charlotte-Metro.

We are VERY happy to announce that we have partnered with Sycamore Brewing and will be tapping/serving “Bring Back the Buzz Honey Pale Ale” for the first time tomorrow at the event!
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***Also, The Buzz Shop will be open! We will have CrownTownBasketball shirts & hats, as well as Charlotte VS Everybody shirts!***

BBTB 5 Year Anniversary

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5 years ago today!

A big thank you to all of our day 1s and all of our new followers who have helped turn BBTB into a page that is dedicated to reminding people how amazing Charlotte and the Carolinas truly are. Our mission every day is to Bring Back the Buzz that surrounded the NBA during those 7 consecutive seasons when we held the crown of attendance champions.

Never in a million years did we believe that BBTB would turn into what it has become and absolutely none of this would have ever happen if it were not because of the amazing people that claim Buzz City as their own.

So for that we say thank you!

Continue to be proud of the place you call home. Whether you are a Hornets fan, a Panthers fan or both…remember what that means and rep them no matter the record.

Sycamore Brewing Company and BBTB join forces to create a BBTB BEER!

We are proud to announce that we have partnered with Sycamore Brewing company and will be releasing a Bring Back the Buzz Beer!

The beer will be making its debut at the “Beer, Basketball, & BBQ” event on February 24th at Good Bottle Co.

Sycamore will be sending us images during the process and we will be posting images/hints about the kind of beer it will be!

Stay tuned and make sure you come to the event!

RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/228890067447009/

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Zo is Returning to Charlotte

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This Friday should be a pretty big night for the history of the Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats franchise. When the Miami Heat come to Charlotte, the Hornets will be honoring Alonzo Mourning as one of the legends of this franchise for his achievements both on and off the court. This will be the second time this season the Hornets have chosen to honor an important player from the past and give them a night of their own. The first one, Dell Curry, was a bit of an easy one for the Hornets to make happen considering he works for them….Zo not so much.

Zo is currently the Vice President of Player Programs for the Miami Heat and hasn’t been seen much around these parts since his departure from the city in 1995. As some of you may recall the terms under which Mourning departed were not exactly ideal. George Shinn informed Zo he was not worthy of the money he requested, even though, according to Zo….he wanted to stay in Buzz City. Pat Riley decided Mourning was worth the cash and made the trade for him. The Hornets received Glen Rice, Matt Geiger, and the 6th overall pick in the 1996 Draft (Kobe Bryant or Vlade Divac depending on how you want to look at it) in exchange for Zo in and a few reserves.

Mourning was drafted 2nd overall behind Shaq in the 1992 draft. While Zo was in his rookie season in 1993 he was elected to the all-rookie team and with 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks ….he was just 7 blocks shy of averaging a triple double! He is also responsible for the single greatest shot in the history of the Hornets franchise. On May 5th, 1993 against the Boston Celtics in game 4 of the first round of the playoffs Zo jacked up a 20-foot buzzer beater in Charlotte Coliseum that would win the series for the Hornets and send them to the second round to face the Knicks.

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In Zo’s final season as a member of the Hornets in 1994-1995 he lead the team in points, rebounds, blocked shots, field goal percentage and made his first ever appearance in the NBA All-Star Game. Alonzo still currently holds the Hornets franchise records for most blocks with a grand total of 684. Zo was inducted into Naismith the Hall of Fame on August 8th of 2014, where he elected to wear a teal shirt and purple tie….coincidence? We think not.

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I am glad to see Zo receiving the recognition he deserves. Now if we could just get this franchise to recognize a few more greats like *cough* *cough* Muggsy, Grandmama, Baron and Glen Rice to name a few!

 

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2 down…4 to go!

 

What Cam Newton Taught the Carolinas About White Privilege

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As told by some white boys from the Carolinas lol

Why do people hate Cam Newton?

  1. He is not on your team– I will admit that if this man was not on the Carolina Panthers and was on the Atlanta Falcons I would find no greater joy than in stopping him (because he is unstoppable).
  2. He does it differently– This is for the football purists and non-millennials that love a simple drop back QB that is a “game manager”. They want a quarterback that is the silent leader, a general leading his troops who supplants his own personality for that of the team. (Even though they would more than likely have loved Joe Namath or Dandy Don) They don’t want to see Cam come in and change the game and win because that goes against everything in “the book”. Fair enough. We are about to witness Super Bowl 50 and possibly the changing of the guards. Times are changing in the NFL, as are the styles of play. The future will probably hold more quarterbacks like Cam Newton and fewer like Peyton Manning.
  3. Race– Okay. Let’s talk about the elephant in the room. This is certainly not the only piece of the puzzle, but we believe this is the part that white people (we are two white guys) want to sweep under the rug and ignore or we believe that it is not our place to talk about it. Being able to ignore white privilege and not talk about white privilege is…well… white privilege.

The time has come to ask ourselves why is it when a white player celebrates in a sport people laugh it off and call him confident, BUT when a black player does they are labeled cocky, and people shake their heads in disapproval and call it “showboating”? Just maybe, Cam Newton is helping shine a light on this double standard for a lot of white people in the Carolinas. We love him and we are seeking to understand why it’s not universal.
We see this man every week doing things like hosting dinners for underprivileged youth in Charlotte. We see him visit and connect with children with cancer. We see him donate thousands of dollars to schools. We see him visit the families of the victims in Charleston. We see a “ man that has never been convicted of a crime while playing for Carolina, a man that has never abused or beat up his girlfriend, a man never convicted of a drug charge or DUI, a man never arrested.”(Marlon Jones) and we turn around to the world with pride only to hear him called “classless”. We are left incredulous and we want to know why this is happening!

Do they hate him because of a smile and a dance or is seeing a successful man of color in a position of power subconsciously scaring them? It’s a question worth asking, not just of others, but of ourselves.

Are we witnessing a watershed moment? White people on social media, on the radio and at the bars in Charlotte are having open discussions about how race is playing a role in how a man we adore is perceived outside this community. We are having to confront the fact that it is unfair and that if he were white this would likely not be happening. We are asking ourselves about our own feelings in past situations. White men (and women) are talking about white privilege, and in a southern town no the less!

“BUT He stole a laptop in college!” Yea and Peyton Manning was sued for pulling down his pants and sitting on a trainer’s face when she was working on his foot ( I’m sure all of us are proud of everything we did when we were 19 and 20. Right?) We won’t even go into the HGH investigation . You probably won’t see people mention these things on facebook, but you will see how “Cam should pay attention this week because Peyton can teach him a thing or two about class.” Why? Because he is an older white man and you are more comfortable with that?

Cam was viewed as a “thug” from the beginning of his career and he was put in the position of having to disprove prejudices and stereotypes. Once again, he’s guilty until he proves himself innocent. Though the perception of him may slowly be changing, the people of the Carolinas are left wondering why it seems to have taken him longer to win the favor of the public.

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P.S. Maybe Ryan Clark can put into perspective for you….

It is not as much his black skin but his culture. The fact he has not adhered to the typical white Quarterback culture and has remained himself.

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“For so many years black qbs didn’t have to conform to a way of playing quarterback. They had to conform to a way of behavior”- Ryan Clark

Beer, Basketball, & BBQ is still on for tonight!

***WE ARE STILL ON***

When: Friday, January 22nd from 4pm-9pm
Where: Good Bottle Co
What: Watch party for the Charlotte Hornets vs Orlando Magic game.
Why: Free BBQ, Free Beer Glass and Free Basketball just for showing up. Everything is free but donations will be accepted and all proceeds will go to benefit the Most Valuable Kids – Charlotte Branch. 

Join us at Good Bottle Co. tonight for an awesome time of local/craft beer, FREE BBQ from “Q For a Cause” (Donations will benefit the Most Valuable Kids-Charlotte branc) , FREE Beer Glass & watch the Hornets take on the Magic!

Also, The Buzz Shop will be open! We will have CrownTownBasketball shirts & hats, as well as Charlotte VS Everybody shirts!

Get out of the house and escape cabin fever! 

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