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Nelly buys part of NBA's expansion Charlotte Bobcats.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Rapper Nelly is a part-owner of the NBA's expansion Charlotte Bobcats.
"This is a great opportunity for both the Bobcats and Nelly," Robert L. Johnson, the team's majority owner and the founder of Black Entertainment Television, said Monday in a news release. "Nelly is a great entertainer and a smart businessman and those two traits will serve us well as we prepare to tipoff our inaugural season this fall.' Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Nelly, whose real name is Cornell Haynes Jr., joins an ownership group that includes former NBA player and executive M.L. Carr; Felix Sabates, owner of NASCAR racing teams, and Hugh McColl Jr., former CEO of Bank of America. "Of the many dreams that I have fulfilled in life, being an NBA owner is certainly one of the biggest achievements," Nelly said in a release issued by the Bobcats. "To be able to make this move with Bob Johnson and to be a part of the first-ever minority owned professional sports franchise in history is a great opportunity. "Bob and I share the same commitment to diversity and we are both self-made, having worked up from the very bottom to reach where we are today." Nelly, a three-time Grammy winner, said he also looked forward to learning the business of professional sports and becoming active in the Charlotte community. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1842736 |
I heard about it on Sportscenter last night. more power to Nelly.
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I'm really excited about this opportunity for Cornel. It's about time that more African Americans have ownership in a sport that gets most of its employees from the Black community.
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I thought this was interesting. Not a big Nelly fan, but I'm very excited about the Bobcats.
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