Maverick Carter, LeBron James' business manager, has been enlisted as an adviser by a group of investors seeking to raise $5 billion to form an international basketball league that would serve as a rival to the NBA,
One way this could rival the NBA at some point is the possibility for players to get equity in the league, allowing them to make even more money. It's similar to what WNBA players have just created with the Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league,
This LIV Golf but for basketball idea will happily take money from private equity groups and sovereign wealth funds (like Saudi Arabia's).
One of LeBron James’ business partners is advising a group of investors interested in trying to form a $5B international basketball league to compete with the NBA.
LeBron James' business partner and longtime ally, Maverick Carter, is reportedly advising the group and its $5B venture
While LeBron James is still on the court for the Lakers, his business manager Maverick Carter is involved with a new international league. Here's what you need to know.
LeBron James' manager Maverick Carter is reportedly involved in an effort to launch a new league that would rival the NBA.
Lebron James’ longtime business partner Maverick Carter—known as the negotiator behind James’ blockbuster lifetime deal with Nike—is working with a group of investors to raise $5 billion to create an international basketball league meant to compete with the NBA.
LeBron James’ business partner and Klutch Sports Group Founder Maverick Carter is looking to own an international league. Since 2006, Carter has been working alongside James within the business world.
The league would consist of six men's and six women's teams playing in eight international cities on a rotating schedule.
A group of investors, backed by a number of private equity funds, are "seeking to raise $5 billion to form an international basketball league," according
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