Well, it’s just—so you have these two guys. Wyc’s dad puts up the most money for the team. Wyc’s the one that’s organizing the group, and it starts out, I think, with four people that put up the money. They get the price, and then their job after they get the price is to go find a group of minority people to offload some of the money they just committed to. Which, by the way, that’s what Chisholm’s doing right now. He’s already put the feelers out, trying to put together a little syndicate to offload some of the money that he’s already promised. So that’s in motion now. So they get the four. But Pags was always—it was like, Wyc’s the owner, and the dad put up the most money, but also here’s Pags. And they’ve had this uneasy co-owner alliance. Wyc was always the face of it, and it was always a little awkward. You could feel it when they were holding the trophy. You know—that’s when Lasry and Edens had that too. Some of these co-owner—like Guber and Leo, same thing—where it’s like: it’s my team, but you have to be here, and let’s hold the trophy together. And it’s always super awkward.
by Hoops Hype