http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-02/facing-kremlin-full-court-press-nets-owner-pivots-to-brooklyn
There's a particularly interesting chart from the Bloomberg piece.

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Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
ChokeFasncists wrote:Well, he was third in voting in the 2012 election after Putin and the Communists. Dangerous position to be in.
MrDollarBills wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:Well, he was third in voting in the 2012 election after Putin and the Communists. Dangerous position to be in.
Yeah. Might wind out waking up one morning with severe radiation sickness.
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
ChokeFasncists wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:Well, he was third in voting in the 2012 election after Putin and the Communists. Dangerous position to be in.
Yeah. Might wind out waking up one morning with severe radiation sickness.
That's not cool.......
Alexander Litvinenko was a former officer of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and KGB, who fled from court prosecution in Russia and received political asylum in the United Kingdom.
On 1 November 2006, Litvinenko suddenly fell ill and was hospitalized. He died three weeks later, becoming the first confirmed victim of lethal polonium-210-induced acute radiation syndrome.[1] Litvinenko's allegations about the misdeeds of the FSB and his public deathbed accusations that Russian president Vladimir Putin was behind his unusual malady resulted in worldwide media coverage.[2]
MrDollarBills wrote:He must have pissed Putin off something serious.
This doesn't indicate he plans on selling any time soon though as feared.
steady wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:He must have pissed Putin off something serious.
This doesn't indicate he plans on selling any time soon though as feared.
This surprised me..
"Prokhorov’s Nets investment, together with the Barclays Center, which he also owns, has more than doubled in value since he made it, despite the team’s losing record."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-02/facing-kremlin-full-court-press-nets-owner-pivots-to-brooklyn
Rockice_24 wrote:I thought Net Sentence said everything the Nets did was to sell the team.
MrDollarBills wrote:If he sells, it won't be like he'll be selling the team to a group like Ratner's that tanked the franchise on purpose for a location move. the Nets are set up we just need to get good players in here. I'm not too concerned if he sells, i just would like an ownership group that wants to win but will do so with common sense.
Kaiser30 wrote:Talking about Prokhorov's change in wealth, it heavily depends on the currency you're valuing it in because of the hefty decline of the Russian Ruble.
US newspapers naturally value his wealth on a USD basis. Back in 2013, 1 Ruble was worth 0.03 USD. As of today, 1 Ruble is only worth 0.015 USD. So even if Prokhorov's companies are still worth as much in Ruble as they were back in 2013, US newspapers account for a hefty loss on a USD basis.
But taking into account that Prokhorov is a Russian and also lives in Russia, it is more likely that he values his investments in Russian Ruble. So his foreign investments have actually doubled their value in Russian Ruble. It sounds a bit weird, but he could be a richer Russian while simultaneoulsy being considered poorer in the US than he was 3 years ago.
As Bloomberg mentions excess cash of 5.7 bn USD after selling off in Russia, I don't see any need of selling any parts of the Nets at the moment.
Net Sentence wrote:I understand what you are saying about the currency denominations but it is all moot. My point is that most of his liquidity is held in Russia. It's not like he can just put the money in a suitcase and carry it out of the country. Putnin is going to locked that money up in Russian courts therefor making it useless.
How much does he have in cash in the US is the question?
Ror1997 wrote:Yeah let's just forget that the nets agreed to pay Johnson and Crabbe 125 million. Let's forget all the actual reasons why Marks signed bad players to cheap deals. Now is a perfect time to sell! Our team is at an all time low, and has one of the bleakest futures in the NBA. Prokorov is pushing his puppet Sean Marks to sign world class talent like Luis Scola so he can boost the value of the team! Yeah!
No. If Prok was trying to sell, ownership wouldve pushed for him to put a competive team on the floor. Not allow him to tear down the franchise and bring it back up which hurts the teams value.