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		<title>Bounced from Brooklyn? Prokhorov&#039;s Prospective Presidential Run Poses Questions</title>

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			<dc:creator>Tom Acitelli</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_183824" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/100008848.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-183824" title="New Jersey Nets new owner, Russian billi" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/100008848.jpg?w=300&h=203" alt="" width="300" height="203" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Hmmm... do I take the pay cut? </p></div></p>
<p>On Sept. 2, <strong>Mikhail Prokhorov</strong>, billionaire owner of the soon-to-be-Brooklyn Nets, announced he would consider a run for the Russian presidency this winter if the political party he created, Right Cause, does well in parliamentary elections in December. (The Transom first learned of this from a friend who is a journalist in Moscow, and confirmed it with English-language reports of Mr. Prokhorov’s comments.)</p>
<p>So, if Mr. Prokhorov, the central-casting projection of modern muscular Russia, does, in fact, edge out his friend <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong> or Mr. Putin’s hand-picked successor, <strong>Dmitry Medvedev</strong>, what will it mean for the borough’s b-ball? Can one man be the leader of a superpower and the owner of a powerhouse at the same time?<!--more--></p>
<p>Yes. There is nothing in the N.B.A.’s charter that precludes a foreign head of state from owning a team, though none ever has (the closest analogy might be U.S. Senator<strong> Herb Kohl</strong>, who has owned the Milwaukee Bucks since 1985; <strong>George W. Bush </strong>sold his stake in baseball’s Texas Rangers before he became president).</p>
<p>Where it gets a tad dicey for a 46-year-old President Prokhorov is that he would have to spend much of his time in his country rather than, say, in <strong>David Walentas</strong>’s Clock Tower penthouse in Dumbo, or some other suitably baronial domain for an oligarch abroad.</p>
<p>“It would very much change his ownership style with the Nets,” said <strong>Robert Boland</strong>, a clinical associate professor of sports management at N.Y.U. “He’s a very hands-on guy. From everything that I’ve observed about him, he likes to be involved firmly, he likes to own the franchise.”</p>
<p>Mr. Boland said that in sports ownership the best owners are either highly involved or not really involved at all, turning over management to pros. Seizing a middle-ground tends to breed ineptitude. (The Dolans and the Knicks, anyone? The Wilpons and the Mets?) So if a freshly elected Mr. Prokhorov had to shed management responsibilities vis-à-vis the Nets, it would not necessarily hurt the franchise, Mr. Boland said.</p>
<p>In fact, his presidency could help the N.B.A.</p>
<p>“The N.B.A. is ripe to expand globally,” Mr. Boland said. “Suddenly, here’s an N.B.A. owner with a hugely important political role in Europe and Asia. He might become very important to the N.B.A. in terms of expansion or movement abroad.”</p>
<p>And, somewhere, <strong>Marty Markowitz</strong> lays out a suit for the inauguration.</p>
<p><em>tacitelli@observer.com :: @tacitelli</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_183824" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/100008848.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-183824" title="New Jersey Nets new owner, Russian billi" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/100008848.jpg?w=300&h=203" alt="" width="300" height="203" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Hmmm... do I take the pay cut? </p></div></p>
<p>On Sept. 2, <strong>Mikhail Prokhorov</strong>, billionaire owner of the soon-to-be-Brooklyn Nets, announced he would consider a run for the Russian presidency this winter if the political party he created, Right Cause, does well in parliamentary elections in December. (The Transom first learned of this from a friend who is a journalist in Moscow, and confirmed it with English-language reports of Mr. Prokhorov’s comments.)</p>
<p>So, if Mr. Prokhorov, the central-casting projection of modern muscular Russia, does, in fact, edge out his friend <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong> or Mr. Putin’s hand-picked successor, <strong>Dmitry Medvedev</strong>, what will it mean for the borough’s b-ball? Can one man be the leader of a superpower and the owner of a powerhouse at the same time?<!--more--></p>
<p>Yes. There is nothing in the N.B.A.’s charter that precludes a foreign head of state from owning a team, though none ever has (the closest analogy might be U.S. Senator<strong> Herb Kohl</strong>, who has owned the Milwaukee Bucks since 1985; <strong>George W. Bush </strong>sold his stake in baseball’s Texas Rangers before he became president).</p>
<p>Where it gets a tad dicey for a 46-year-old President Prokhorov is that he would have to spend much of his time in his country rather than, say, in <strong>David Walentas</strong>’s Clock Tower penthouse in Dumbo, or some other suitably baronial domain for an oligarch abroad.</p>
<p>“It would very much change his ownership style with the Nets,” said <strong>Robert Boland</strong>, a clinical associate professor of sports management at N.Y.U. “He’s a very hands-on guy. From everything that I’ve observed about him, he likes to be involved firmly, he likes to own the franchise.”</p>
<p>Mr. Boland said that in sports ownership the best owners are either highly involved or not really involved at all, turning over management to pros. Seizing a middle-ground tends to breed ineptitude. (The Dolans and the Knicks, anyone? The Wilpons and the Mets?) So if a freshly elected Mr. Prokhorov had to shed management responsibilities vis-à-vis the Nets, it would not necessarily hurt the franchise, Mr. Boland said.</p>
<p>In fact, his presidency could help the N.B.A.</p>
<p>“The N.B.A. is ripe to expand globally,” Mr. Boland said. “Suddenly, here’s an N.B.A. owner with a hugely important political role in Europe and Asia. He might become very important to the N.B.A. in terms of expansion or movement abroad.”</p>
<p>And, somewhere, <strong>Marty Markowitz</strong> lays out a suit for the inauguration.</p>
<p><em>tacitelli@observer.com :: @tacitelli</em></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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