I haven't seen anything regarding Eli Broad and the Kings tweeted anywhere, let alone on Dave's twitter page. That said, Eli Broad and his wife did donate a couple million to Sac State towards the construction of the Broad Fieldhouse a few years back. So, they do have a prior connection with Sacramento.
I haven't seen anything regarding Eli Broad and the Kings tweeted anywhere, let alone on Dave's twitter page. That said, Eli Broad and his wife did donate a couple million to Sac State towards the construction of the Broad Fieldhouse a few years back. So, they do have a prior connection with Sacramento.
I haven't seen anything regarding Eli Broad and the Kings tweeted anywhere, let alone on Dave's twitter page. That said, Eli Broad and his wife did donate a couple million to Sac State towards the construction of the Broad Fieldhouse a few years back. So, they do have a prior connection with Sacramento.
Finally, there's an investor whom Lehane described as a "whale," but whom he would not identify because he has had only preliminary discussions with the mayor.
"It's like a first date," he said. "You have a nice bottle of wine and drop them back at the house."
Agreed.
Ironic though. Because Broad is a former minority owner of the Kings along with Jim Thomas. Broad sold his shares to the Maloofs a year before they bought out Jim Thomas.
Yes it would be. He's #55 on the Forbes 400 with over 6.3 Billion. If Mr. Broad decided to invest with a local ownership group and they were approved, he'd immediately be among the top 3 or 4 richest owners in the NBA.
The "Blue" Whale to be had is Larry Ellison, #3 on the Forbes 400 with over 41 Billion. Too bad he wants a team in San Jose.
Maybe it is Ellison. Larry collects trophy properties all over the country and around the world. Recently purchased more property at Lake Tahoe. Here's list of his digs, although maybe not finished... He also loves to fly his private plane, several of them. No problem jetting in to Sac after work at Oracle HQ in Redwood Shores, catch a Kings game and then spend the night in Tahoe before returning to Bay Area. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203499704576625341289900796.html
Not only that, Eli Broad is a known philanthropist. My guess is, if he is indeed involved, his interest is more about ensuring no wrongs are committed rather than seriously wanting to own an NBA team. He could step in, save the Kings then sell to another Sacramento committed buyer down the line. Skeptics will undoubtedly ask why someone like him would waste their time if they don't really have an interest in the team. But it could be as simple as seeing the situation from afar, realizing it's wrong, having a connection to someone close to the situation (KJ) and wanting to do something about it. Aside from donating to worthy causes, that's often what philanthropist's do.
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They just showed that KJ/LBJ joking about buying the Kings clip on ESPN during the MIA vs. GS game. Jon Barry said he really hopes someone buys the team and keeps the team in LA, that they have a great fan base and it's the only show in town.
The other commentator mentioned Seattle and how it's looking like more and more of a possibility. Barry responded by saying Seattle has great fans, and that Sonics leaving was a shame, so they should just an expansion team and Kings should stay in Sacramento.
They just showed that KJ/LBJ joking about buying the Kings clip on ESPN during the MIA vs. GS game. Jon Barry said he really hopes someone buys the team and keeps the team in LA, that they have a great fan base and it's the only show in town.