bwgood77 wrote:sunskerr wrote:I know people say Ishbia is not stupid, must be smart because he built up a company etc., but like, everything he's done here suggests...maybe not?
You can also often times just fail upwards in business if you have the right connections/family. That being said I don't particularly care to investigate his background.
But if I knew nothing about this guy and was working in the front office, I'd probably think he was kind of a moron.
But hey win a championship with this group of players I'll put a picture of him at my bedside.
Also Bradley Beal should get his jersey retired if this team gets blown up over the summer. And next year he can take 52 shots per game.
Also, I don't know how much people here know about finance, and real estate, and mortgages, but there was the first real estate huge bubble in years, because lenders were giving everyone mortgages, even people with bad credit, no credit, etc, and they were selling these mortgages to brokerage houses which were lumping them into huge mutual type fund investments they called "mortgage backed securities" which sounds great, and then people bought these funds thinking they were valuable.
Real estate prices kept going up hand over fist in the early 2000s because of this. I worked with people who made like $40K and were buy 2 or 3 houses to rent thinking housing will double in price every few years...
Anyway, I could get into the details of why it busted, but it was unsustainable and people simply did not make enough at their jobs to pay their mortgages. They had kept afloat by refinancing their houses and taking more loans against them.
Anyway, there is a movie called The Big Short that is very good and goes into this.
And I understand I am probably telling most people here things they already know, but in that climate, it would have been very easy to build a mortgage company with the timing.
It would be like some guy investing in tech stocks in 97 and then having to sell everything in January of 2000 and everyone calling him a genius. No, he was lucky. It was a huge overpriced bubble that crushed multiple peoples riches within a few months starting in March and went on for years before recovering.
The way Ish tries to build the Suns kind of reminds me of these bubbles.
This is a really good post and I love that comparison at the end you did with how Ishbia builds a team. It's WEIRD he just strolls in and starts making moves like that. There's definitely an ego and overconfidence perhaps coming from his background where he had success.
I'll check out that movie. Not much of a finance guy even though I do enjoy economic history every now and then so it should be a good watch.