Former Microsoft CEO and current Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer has beaten out Michael Jordan, Paul Allen, Mark Cuban and Jerry Jones to be named the richest person in sports — and he only needed $21.5 billion to do it. Well, technically, he would have only needed about $17.6 billion — the rest was gravy.
On Monday, Forbes
released its list of the world’s wealthiest billionaires, with Ballmer
as the richest team owner and 35th richest person in the world overall.
Once more, Ballmer’s former running mate Bill Gates was at No. 1. Business Insider went on to reveal that billionaires in the sports world aren’t found on the field or the court, but behind the scenes.NBA, NFL and MLS team owner Allen finished second according to Business Insider‘s ranking, with $17.5 billion to his name. In third, is Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov, who is reportedly looking to sell the struggling but valuable pro basketball team. The Russian businessman has a net worth of $9.9 billion, a big drop from Allen’s dough.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jones checks in at No. 9, with a net worth of $4.2 billion; Dallas Mavericks owner and “Shark Tank” investor Cuban is 12th overall, with an even $3 billion.
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Other notables on the list are Carnival Cruise Lines CEO and Miami Heat owner Micky Arison (No. 6, $7.1 billion), multi-team owner Stan Kroenke (No. 7, $6.3 billion), New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft (No. 8, $4.3 billion) and Home Depot founder and Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank (No. 14, $2.5 billion).
Filling the final three slots on the list of 19 are:
17. Jim Irsay (Indianapolis Colts owner, $1.8 billion)
18. John Henry (Boston Red Sox owner, $1.6 billion)
19. Michael Jordan (Charlotte Hornets owner, $1 billion)
17. Jim Irsay (Indianapolis Colts owner, $1.8 billion)
18. John Henry (Boston Red Sox owner, $1.6 billion)
19. Michael Jordan (Charlotte Hornets owner, $1 billion)
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