Michael Jordan, Mark Cuban and Ted Leonsis are betting on sports-data gambling venture
Along with fellow NBA owners Mark Cuban and Ted Leonsis, Michael Jordan is investing in a sports-data company geared toward gambling. | Getty Images
Turn on the TV for 10 minutes and you’re likely to see a commercial promoting DraftKings or FanDuel, two fantasy sports companies aimed at risk-takers. Their sudden growth has led to the realization that legalized sports gambling is coming to the entire United States, not just the four states where it’s legal.
Three pretty famous NBA owners—Michael Jordan, Mark Cuban and Ted Leonsis—are betting this fantasy thing is more than just a fad.
From Bloomberg Business:
“I feel we’re going to be taken there eventually no matter what anybody’s policy is,” Silver told a group of sports editors in April. “The fans really are controlling this sport and most sports. It’s a marketplace, and what the marketplace is telling us it that fans want to engage in wagering. Despite government restrictions against it, they will continue to wager. Because of accessibility through the internet, it has become that much easier. If they’re going to do it, we might as well join with them.”
Along with fellow NBA owners Mark Cuban and Ted Leonsis, Michael Jordan is investing in a sports-data company geared toward gambling. | Getty Images
Turn on the TV for 10 minutes and you’re likely to see a commercial promoting DraftKings or FanDuel, two fantasy sports companies aimed at risk-takers. Their sudden growth has led to the realization that legalized sports gambling is coming to the entire United States, not just the four states where it’s legal.
Three pretty famous NBA owners—Michael Jordan, Mark Cuban and Ted Leonsis—are betting this fantasy thing is more than just a fad.
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From Bloomberg Business:
The trio of NBA team owners, along with Revolution Growth partner Evan Morgan, will join the U.S. advisory board of Sportradar, which bases its U.S. operations in Minneapolis. The company has exclusive partnerships to distribute the data of the National Football League, National Hockey League, and Nascar. Follow a football game down by down on your iPad, for example, and you’re probably looking at a Sportradar data feed; look up a player’s stats online, and that’s likely to be Sportradar data too.
The NBA with president Adam Silver has been one of the leagues embracing the emergence of digital gambling.
“I feel we’re going to be taken there eventually no matter what anybody’s policy is,” Silver told a group of sports editors in April. “The fans really are controlling this sport and most sports. It’s a marketplace, and what the marketplace is telling us it that fans want to engage in wagering. Despite government restrictions against it, they will continue to wager. Because of accessibility through the internet, it has become that much easier. If they’re going to do it, we might as well join with them.”