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These are the 10 richest team owners in the NBA
Out of competition Ballmer, Pera and Gilbert, who lost a significant part of his financial strength. This is the list of the ten richest owners of NBA organizations.
Sports is an industry and the NBA is an important part of it. Otherwise, shabby businessmen wouldn’t get involved in the process of getting exposure to the stock markets of major league basketball organizations and dumping untold sums in a bottomless pit just for fun.
On the contrary, they win. Since each of them defines the profit that can be derived from the sport.
Forbes has made new calculations and published the updated list of the richest owners of sports organizations. We’ve selected the NBA’s top ten wealthiest players, taking into account their wealth and position on the global list.
THE Steve Ballmer, the man who bought the Los Angeles Clippers for $2 billion in the wake of the Sterling scandal in 2014, is out of the race again. He was joined by nine other billionaires, with Dan Gilbert (owner of the Cavaliers) suffering the biggest loss (-44%) of all, falling to third and sixth overall.
Steve Ballmer – Los Angeles Clippers
Net worth: $83 billion
Digit: 1
Robert Pera – Memphis Grizzlies
Net Worth: $17.6 billion
Digit: 4th
Daniel Gilbert – Cleveland Cavaliers
Net worth: $17.5 billion
Digit: 6th
Stanley Kroenke – Denver Nuggets
Net Worth: $12.9 billion
Digit: 8th
Tilman Fertitta – Houston Rockets
Net Worth: $7.7 billion
Position: 13th
Tom Gores – Detroit Pistons
Net worth: $6.1 billion
Position: 22nd
Anthony Ressler – Atlanta Hawks
Net Worth: $5.8 billion
position: 23
Joshua Harris-Philadelphia 76ers
Net Worth: $5.7 billion
24th place
Mickey Arison-Miami Heat
Net Worth: $5.5 billion
position: 25
Wesley Edens – Milwaukee Bucks
Net Worth: $5.5 billion
position: 25
Source: sport 24
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