Legendary Basketball Tycoon

Chapter 726: Stern asks things (3)

Stern was also worried about this, now Jordan wants the Hornets, which is not very good, the perfect person to take the pot is hard to pull!

But what if George Sinn is reluctant to sell the team, especially when Jordan personally came to the door and George Sinn didn't agree?

trouble! Very troublesome!

"Bruce, you usually have a lot of ghost ideas. How do you think George Sinn should be kicked out? You must know that the team that Michael bought is George Sinn's team. If you have no idea, then Can only watch George Sinn move the team away?!"

It's not bad that it's Stern, Jiang is still old and hot, you Bruce is not trying to buy the Hornets for Jordan, so good, if you can force George Shinn away, then I agree, otherwise, you can only wait Wait, I'm not in a hurry anyway!

Stern, who has grasped the mentality of Jordan and Bruce, will not be in a hurry.

As soon as Bruce heard Stern's words, he knew that the old **** wanted to help him out.

But for a while, Bruce really had nothing to do.

How did George Sinn sell the team in his previous life? !

Bruce began to recall.

In early 2010, then-Hornets owner George Sinn was mired in debt and lawsuits, unable to support team operations. George Sinn was unsuccessful in his search for a next home, and the Hornets were heavily in debt, so NBA officials had to take over the ownership of the Hornets with a price of $300 million, temporarily hosting the arena until they met a new buyer.

In other words, it was the league that eventually bought the Hornets and then sold them.

So the question is, is it possible to make Stern do the same? !

First, the league came forward to buy the Hornets, and then sold the Hornets to Jordan for a period of time. Isn't this killing two birds with one stone? The league also made money, and Jordan also got the team he wanted.

You really don't make a fortune when the league buys the team and then sells it at a high price!

So as long as the Alliance intervenes to buy the Hornets, Stern will definitely make a profit, and it will depend on how Stern opens his mouth.

Bruce would wonder if the $200 million loaned out was not enough, because he knew how much "price" the person in the previous life paid to buy the Hornets.

Although Bruce can use this to remind Stern, it is not good to buy a team from a "middleman"! He really didn't want to give money to Stern for no reason!

"200 million can't buy the Hornets, how much does George Sinn want?!" Bruce laughed angrily!

The location of the Hornets is not very good, not to mention the small city is relatively remote, dealing with Duke and North Carolina, which are two famous universities, there is really no valuable place to come!

It's not that Bruce is talking nonsense. Charlotte is only better than a city like Sacramento. Even a city like Cleveland can't compare to Charlotte. It's not a joke. You can go to the Internet to check the ranking of NBA teams in cities. !

The Nuggets successfully traded at $450 million this year, and the price above which Cuban bought the Mavericks in his previous life was also $285 million. But everyone must know that these two cities are much better than Charlotte, how is it possible that Charlotte wants to sell at a high price!

At that time, Bruce was considering that Charlotte is a relatively small city. If he wanted to buy the team after the arrival of the new century, it would be around 100 million at most. Now listening to Stern's tone, 200 million can't buy the Hornets. George How much does Sinn want? !

To know that the human heart is not enough to swallow an elephant, isn't George Sinn worried about smashing his hand? !

Stern slowly stretched out three fingers and said indifferently: "300 million, George Sinn said he would sell the team as long as someone paid 300 million."

"What?! 300 million?! Why didn't he grab it!" Bruce got up from the sofa excitedly.

No wonder Jordan has closed the door a few times. It turns out that the price is not in place!

Bruce didn't know that George Sinn offered 300 million to sell the team, and if he knew, he would discuss it with Jordan.

300 million, Jordan really did not have, even the 200 million he bought the team lent to him himself, and the 100 million Jordan that is still missing is even less!

Also, the reason why Jordan didn't discuss it with himself is probably also because of this reason. The 200 million is borrowed from himself, and the top is 100 million. Even if Jordan is thick-skinned, he can't do it again.

300 million, which is really not much for Bruce, but Bruce really doesn't want to lend money to Jordan anymore, because in Bruce's opinion, the current Hornets' premium is too high, and it's definitely a loss to buy, so it's better to let George • It's much better for Sinn to move the team out and have Jordan rebuild the team in Charlotte.

Wasn't it like this in the previous life, how did the lynx come, that's how it came. The re-establishment of the team will not cost 200 million, okay? It's better to rebuild the team in Charlotte than this!

Besides, the wealthy businessman in New Orleans wants to build a team, isn't it OK to buy the Hornets! Better off-the-shelf than new!

Jordan rebuilds the team here, sells the Hornets to New Orleans over there, and the effect is actually the same.

"It's too much to deceive people. Instead of this, I might as well suggest Michael to rebuild the team in Charlotte. Isn't the wealthy businessman in New Orleans trying to build a team? It's OK to buy the ready-made Hornets directly!" Bruce replied "indignantly".

On Stern's side, listening to Bruce's angry words, he was also thinking about this possibility in his heart!

As Bruce said, aren't the New Orleans people a lot of money? It's enough to spend 300 million to buy the Hornets, and it's the same for Jordan to rebuild the team.

Damn, that **** Bruce is throwing the problem on him again.

Yes, that's what Bruce planned, and now it's obvious to tell Stern that you can either let George Sinn sell it at a lower price, or sell the Hornets to the New Orleans, in short, he will not go out for the extra money. Depends on how you choose Stern!

This has brought Stern to school. I have to say that Bruce's ghost idea is quite reliable.

In this way, everyone is happy, and everyone gets the results they want.

Okay, moving the Hornets to New Orleans and then re-establishing the team in Charlotte is a bit of an overkill, right?

It's just that it's quite troublesome to operate. Why, because the Hornets have been staying in Charlotte well, it's just because George Sinn has to raise the price so high, so there will be so much trouble later, otherwise, it will be directly Selling it to Jordan was the best option.

But the question is, if Jordan is still building a team in Charlotte, isn't that unnecessary? !

"Let's talk about this later, I'll think about it!" Stern replied slowly after reacting.

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