I know, right? Why am I writing about Jay Z?....(He is my favorite Hip Hop Artist) It's a slow news day and look, He's on the cover of Time Magazine this week, so why can't I write about him if I wanna?
The man who calls himself Jay Hova, Hovie, Jigga and just plain Jay Z ,but was born Sean Carter may have begun as an MC, but he's branching out into sports
management with the imminent sale of his stake in the Brooklyn Nets and
the birth of his fledgling Roc Nation Sports agency.
Jay-Z launched Roc Nation Sports, a joint-venture sports management
agency with Creative Arts Agency, at the beginning of April. Since
National Basketball Association rules specify that agents can't
represent professional athletes and also have a stake in a team, the
move is required if the rapper wishes to be certified as an agent for
the NBA.
Jay-Z discussed his decision in a statement posted on his Lifeandtimes.com site Thursday (April 18):
"Being a member of the Nets organization surpassed some of my
greatest ambitions. It was never about an investment; it was about the
NETS and Brooklyn. My job as an owner is over but as a fan it has just
begun. I'm a Brooklyn Net forever. It's been an honor to work with
Mikhail Prokhorov, Dmitry Razumov, Christophe Charlier, ONEXIM Sports
and Entertainment, Brett Yormark and all the wonderful people involved
in making the Nets first class. My sincerest thanks goes to Bruce
Ratner, who first introduced the idea of moving the Nets to Brooklyn. A
thank you and deepest appreciation goes to the fans. You are the
lifeblood of any team."
Mr. Carter went on to say-
"The Nets have made their mark on the NBA and as they enter a new
era, Roc Nation does as well; as we embark on Roc Nation Sports. Our
newest endeavor is committed to building the brands of professional
athletes as we have done for some of today's top music artists. For Roc
Nation Sports to function at its full potential, NBA rules stipulate
that I relinquish my ownership in the Brooklyn Nets. It was a tough
decision but as I stated earlier, it's not about ownership.
Congratulations to The Nets on a great season and making the playoffs! I
will always be a Brooklyn Net."
RocNation Sports' inaugural signee is New York Yankees four-time
all-star Robinson Cano. However, it's all but assured that the business
mogul and rapper will quickly move into the NFL and, obviously, the NBA.
While Mr.Carter is shedding his stake in the Nets, valued at about
$350,000, his share of the Nets' Barclays Center home has grown; Forbes
speculated that he transferred some of his Nets ownership to the arena.
Carter owns 0.2% of Barclays, which works out to roughly $2 million of
the billion-dollar complex.
Good Luck to you Hov!
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