Starkville Daily News

Hornets fire general manager

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(AP) – The struggling Hornets have shaken up their front office, firing general manager Rich Cho on Tuesday.

“Rich worked tirelessly on behalf of our team and instituted a number of management tools that have benefited our organizati­on,” Hornets owner Michael Jordan said in a release. “We are deeply committed to our fans and to the city of Charlotte to provide a consistent winner on the court. The search will now begin for our next head of basketball operations who will help us achieve that goal.”

Charlotte is 24-33 and on the verge of failing to reach the playoffs for the second straight season.

Jordan’s college teammate Buzz Peterson was hired last year as the team’s assistant general manager is a potential replacemen­t. Former Lakers GM Mitch Kupchak could be another candidate to join Peterson in the front office in some capacity.

Cho was hired as GM in 2011 and assumed dayto-day responsibi­lities of the basketball operations department in 2014.

“I will always be grateful for my experience with the franchise,” Cho said.

Cho and the Hornets have struggled with building a consistent winner.

He was responsibl­e for drafting All-Star point guard Kemba Walker in 2011, but the team’s inability to get the No. 1 pick in the 2012 draft after a 7-59 season proved to be a backbreake­r. Instead of getting perennial All-Star center Anthony Davis, the Hornets settled for Michael Kidd-Gilchrist with the No. 2 pick, a significan­t dropoff in talent.

Charlotte missed on second-round pick Jeffery Taylor from Sweden in 2012.

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