Peyton Manning part-owner in NBA
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning
isn't allowed to own a piece of a football team per NFL rules, but that
doesn't mean he can't own a piece of another team in another sport.
Sources
have confirmed to ESPN.com that Manning is part of the proposed
ownership group led by Robert Pera, who agreed to buy the Memphis Grizzlies from Michael Heisley for about $350 million this summer.
The news of the involvement of Manning, who played collegiately at the University
of Tennessee, was first reported by Chris Vernon of ESPN Radio Memphis.
The ownership stake is actually in the name of Manning's wife, Ashley,
but one source confirmed that Peyton Manning is involved. The Mannings'
stake in the team and how much they paid for it is not yet known.
Through last week, Manning has earned more than $178 million on the field and tens of millions of dollars more off it as the most popular endorser in the NFL.
Since
Pera agreed to the deal, shares of his company Ubiquiti Networks has
been hard hit. On a single day in August, Pera lost $365 million on
paper when the company's stock plummeted. Shares since have rebounded
modestly.
In recent months, Pera has added local partners,
including AutoZone founder J.R. "Pitt" Hyde and financier Staley Cates,
who were minority owners under Heisley. In September, Pera scored pop
star and actor Justin Timberlake on the ownership roster. Sources also
confirmed Thursday that former NBA player Penny Hardaway -- who grew up in Memphis and played at Memphis State -- has joined the group.
A
source with knowledge of the sale told ESPN.com's Marc Stein that the
transfer of ownership from Heisley to Pera and his high-profile partners
remains on course to be approved by the start of the regular season
later this month. The NBA Board of Governors is scheduled to have its
meeting Oct. 24-25 in New York City.
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