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How hard is it to figure out that Mumbai is actually in India
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Cats not cultured at all. They were trying to figure out how to be insulted.How hard is it to figure out that Mumbai is actually in India
IT another cat who should've taken the Kawhi route and said **** y’all; I’ll play when I’m healthy enough to play
Rapaport Sr. seems to think listening to will Smith albums and thirsting after black women=cultureCats not cultured at all.
Brazy. Y'all was really saying Bron going to get the Cavs.
Dan's about to be able to hand his son the keys to the kingdom.Most of Gilbert's money comes from Quicken Loans going public a few years ago, valued at 36 billy.
Cav's are only worth 1.5 billy so Bron has a shot.
Most of Gilbert's money comes from Quicken Loans going public a few years ago, valued at 36 billy.
Cav's are only worth 1.5 billy so Bron has a shot.
Dan's about to be able to hand his son the keys to the kingdom.
What motivation would he possibly have to sell the Cavs?
Eight games in 11 days?! That's ridiculous. This is a baseball schedule. Miami should take a street soccer approach and roll out a full B-team for some of these games. Not even worth the risk to their stars
Churchtrying to figure out how to be insulted.
Having the bulk of your wealth tied to public company stock that you have some sort of insider status is also a quasi-wealthy thing. Dan Gilbert is chairman of the board, and owns 95% of the stock last I heard. He can't really sell that, bad optics. Can't borrow against it, not allowed.Damn. I didn’t not know Gilbert was THAT rich.
And what sport do the Mumbai Indians play? And what kind of “Indians” does that nickname refer too?
He's home with his family. Its the one year anniversary of his mom's passing.Where is KAT?
Most of Gilbert's money comes from Quicken Loans going public a few years ago, valued at 36 billy.
Cav's are only worth 1.5 billy so Bron has a shot.
Of course it all depends on Gilbert being willing to sell.
I only said that in response to Cleveland being out of reach, financially.
Personally, I don't think he'd sell to Bron out of spite, but you never know.
Spite or not why would Gilbert sell the team to Lebron or anyone else for that matter if it's making him money? Just curious...
Yeah I don't see Gilbert wanting to sell, especially with the tension between him and Bron.
I can also see him giving himself credit as the guy that brought a championship to Cleveland
Pretty much. I know someone who was involved in the Leslie Alexandar Rockets sale and me, being stunned by the news asked them some questions about it. Was one of my first lessons in "These dudes don't really care about these sports teams"Millionaires/billionaires sell companies all the time.
I'm willing to bet a lot of these owners don't really care about ball and only see numbers.
The Timberwolves just sold to Arod & his business partner.
Plus, like antidope said, most his Gilberts worth it tied to a public company, so there may come a time that he needs liquid funds and decides to sell the team.
Realistically, it probably won't happen, but it's possible.