Anyone ever wonder why few athletes, no matter how many millions they make, never take positions of ownership of spectator sport franchises like the NFL or NBA?
It's just been like a splinter in my mind how Jay-Z is pretty much the spokesperson for the Brooklyn Nets, but he's only a minority shareholder.
There are exceptions like Magic Johnson, but that's a small percentage compared to the amount of non-blacks who own African-American dominated sports teams.
A lot of it comes down to business savvy and GOOD advice. Just look at the # of guys who can't manage their finances or end up going broke due to bad decisions.
You also have to build up the capital to get involved in a venture like this. It's not like a guy like DeShawn Stevenson can wake up one day and think "you know what, I'm going to see what I can do about getting a stake in the ownership of the Cubs."
A good example is Jamal Mashburn. He WISELY invested his money in a number of restaurant franchises around the US. This was during his playing days and after. He eventually built up enough capital that he was mentioned as being part of an ownership group interested in buying the Pistons.
Again, it comes down to business savvy and good advice.