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The family that made $800 million off the NBA


40 Years Ago, Two Men Rejected the NBA's $3 Million Offer. That ...

Add it all up and the Silnas look pretty smart: By turning down $3 million in guaranteed money, they eventually made about $800 million. It's ...

The family that made $800 million off the NBA, thanks to a contract ...

They made an agreement to get 1/7 of TV money, annually "in perpetuity". For the next 38 years, they earned nearly $300 million thanks to this contract.

Two Regular Brothers Netted $800 Million From The NBA In ...

In 2007, the NBA made a $7.4 billion deal with ABC/ESPN and TNT for broadcasting rights over eight seasons. The arrangement involved monthly ...

How Two Brothers Made $800 Million from the NBA Without Owning ...

In the annals of sports business lore, few tales rival the astounding journey of Ozzie and Daniel Silna, whose strategic acumen turned a ...

The Story Of How The Silna Brothers Turned $1 Million Into $800 ...

So, the Silna brothers, who never technically owned an NBA team, made $800 million as “team owners” from the NBA. On top of Ozzie and Daniel ...

The Silna Brothers' $800 Million NBA Deal Explained - TikTok

9874 Likes, 77 Comments. TikTok video from Frank Hrelja (@frankhrelja): “Learn the fascinating story of how the Silna brothers secured a ...

Two Brothers Made $800M As Basketball Team Owners, Without ...

From 1976 to 2014, the Silnas had an estimated $180 million in NBA TV money. In 2014, the Silnas stopped receiving payments from the NBA with ...

Ozzie Silna, ABA owner who made $800M off NBA, dies at 83

A prescient deal he negotiated to fold his Spirits of St. Louis in the mid-'70s earned him and his brother nearly $800M in NBA TV money.

The NBA Finally Puts An End To The Greatest Sports Deal Of All Time

And it looks like, with an upfront payment of a cool $500 million or so, the NBA will finally get its wish. ... With an estimated $800 million ...

How Two Unknown Brothers Squeezed $800 Million Out Of The ...

That extra check went to a pair of brothers named Ozzie and Daniel Silna. The Silna brothers did not own an NBA team. In fact, they were ...

Bought and moved ABA's Carolina Cougars, then made nearly $800 ...

AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File... In this file photo from May 23, 2006, Ozzie Silna shoots a basket at his home in Malibu, Calif. Silna, who ...

The Greatest Sports Deal

Two NBA outsiders rake in $800 million on a defunct team ... The Spirits of St. Louis, an ABA franchise that ...

The Silna Brothers: From $1 Million to $800 Million with the NBA #fyp

TikTok video from Thanos102 (@sivaliayahne): “The Silna Brothers: From $1 Million to $800 Million with the NBA #fyp #NBA #basketball ...

Ozzie Silna, pro basketball owner who made lucrative deal with NBA ...

Ozzie Silna, who turned a fading American Basketball Association franchise into a four-decade windfall of nearly $800 million from the NBA in what's commonly ...

How the Silna Brothers Stole 800 Million Dollars #Business ... - TikTok

How the Sona brothers stole $800 million from the NBA. They owned one of the NBA teams, the spirits. So when the NBA merged into the NBA, ...

How Two Brothers "Robbed" the NBA for $800 Million - YouTube

In 1976, as the ABA merged with the NBA, the Silna Brothers agreed a deal to shutdown their ABA franchise. That deal is now considered the ...

Bradley Hartmann posted on the topic - LinkedIn

But the greatest NBA negotiation of all time, the greatest deal ever pulled off, was by two gentlemen. Maybe you've never heard of Ozzie and ...

Two Brothers Made $800 Million From NBA Without Ever Owning a ...

The story of two brothers who owned a team in the former ABA and earned $800 million on a deal with the NBA without even owning a team in ...

WBD-NBA Suit Judge Settled $500 Million Deal With NBA

As of 2013, the brothers had netted $300 million from the arrangement. The NBA realized the impact the arrangement would continue to have on its ...

How the owners of all 30 NBA teams made their money - The Week

Group ownership: Bruce Levenson and Michael Gearon Jr. are the majority partners of Atlanta Spirit Group, a consortium of seven businessmen who ...