Maverick Carter, LeBron James' business manager, has been enlisted as an adviser by a group of investors seeking to raise $5 billion to form an international basketball league that would serve as a rival to the NBA,
One way this could rival the NBA at some point is the possibility for players to get equity in the league, allowing them to make even more money. It's similar to what WNBA players have just created with the Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league,
The NBA could have some international competition if a group of investors being advised by Maverick Carter, LeBron James' business manager, follows through on its ambitions. Among the investors seeking to raise $5 billion to form an international basketball league are Skype co-founder Geoff Prentice,
LeBron James' business partner and longtime ally, Maverick Carter, is reportedly advising the group and its $5B venture
For decades, the NBA has remained at the top as the best basketball tournament on Earth. That doesn't mean they haven't had their fair share of competition.
Bloomberg News reports Akron native Maverick Carter has a role in advising an investment group that wants to start a rival pro baskeball league.
Maverick Carter, a renowned business manager and longtime associate of LeBron James, is spearheading an ambitious $5 billion effort to establish a new International Basketball Leag
A group of investors, backed by a number of private equity funds, are "seeking to raise $5 billion to form an international basketball league," according
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Even though his ongoing feud with Heat executive Pat Riley is still not resolved, Butler does not yet have a new home. While there are perhaps several suitors ( including the Suns) with potential interest in the veteran, without a deal, Butler is still employed by the Heat and obligated to play.
The group of investors is trying to raise $5 billion for an international league that would consist of 12 teams - six each for men and women.