MathiasPW wrote:bwgood77 wrote:ShawnBronald wrote:
I don't think the league would allow an owner to move the franchise from Phoenix. Don't all the other owners have to agree on a sale before it's approved by the league? Regardless, even if Sarver wanted to spite the fans, I don't think he'd try selling it to someone that wanted to move the team or purposely not sell to someone that loves the city and state.
I remember a while back there was talk of a group of former Suns players that expressed the desire of purchasing/owning the team. Wouldn't that be amazing? At this point, I'll take just about anyone not named Sarver.
I think it was hard to find a new owner with Sarver when the price was $400K. A bunch of players don't have a combined $2 billion. I don't know how many people in the Phx area even have that kind of money. Obviously you could finance most of the purchase but it's still going to take someone extremely rich. You don't want another Microsoft guy coming along to buy it.
There are 9 of them.
https://www.tripsavvy.com/arizonas-billionaires-rankings-2677469
Most of those guys are in their 70s. The only guys I could realistically see wanting to buy them, but they'd HAVE to be Suns fans, and most people in Phx probably are not, are Bob Parsons (GODADDY) and Peter Sperling (University of Phoenix).
Actually it looks like the first 8 have over $2 billion so Sperling only has $1.6 billion. You could easily finance half or more of the purchase I would guess though, and he could just be majority owner.
Parsons (from what I recall) is a bit of an oddball though.
I think those two would be the most likely of that list because those are relatively new companies. Not real new, but compared to stuff like Discount Tire, UHaul and Campbell Soup. Univ of Phx isn't new, but I think it's expansion and profit probably went over substantially over the last couple of decades.