ATL Hawks For Sale Amid "letter"

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Updated: September 7, 2014, 2:48 PM ET
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[h=5]Levenson News A Bad Blow For NBA[/h]Stephen A. Smith reacts to the news that Atlanta Hawks owner Bruce Levenson will sell the team after admitting he wrote an "offensive" email in 2012.Tags: NBA, Atlanta Hawks


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Atlanta Hawks owner Bruce Levenson is selling his controlling interest in the team, NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced Sunday.
In July, Levenson self-reported an email he wrote to the team's co-owners and general manager Danny Ferry in August 2012 that he called "inappropriate and offensive." The league commenced an independent investigation after being made aware of the comments.
[+] Enlarge<cite style="margin: 0px 0px 4px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; display: block; color: rgb(171, 171, 171); background: transparent;">Scott Cunningham/NBAE/Getty Images</cite>Hawks owner Bruce Levenson is selling his share of the team, citing an "offensive" email he wrote in 2012 in his abrupt announcement.


Levenson writes in a statement that the racially offensive comments came as he pondered ways to bridge Atlanta's racial sports divide and increase fan attendance at Hawks' games.
"In trying to address those issues, I wrote an e-mail two years ago that was inappropriate and offensive," he said. "I trivialized our fans by making clichéd assumptions about their interests (i.e. hip hop vs. country, white vs. black cheerleaders, etc.) and by stereotyping their perceptions of one another (i.e. that white fans might be afraid of our black fans). By focusing on race, I also sent the unintentional and hurtful message that our white fans are more valuable than our black fans."
"If you're angry about what I wrote, you should be," Levenson continued in the statement. "I'm angry at myself, too. It was inflammatory nonsense. We all may have subtle biases and preconceptions when it comes to race, but my role as a leader is to challenge them, not to validate or accommodate those who might hold them."
Levenson notified Silver on Saturday night of his intentions to sell.
"I commend Mr. Levenson for self-reporting to the league office, for being fully cooperative with the league and its independent investigator, and for putting the best interests of the Hawks, the Atlanta community, and the NBA first," Silver said in a statement.
[h=4]Selling High[/h]
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The value of an NBA team is often less than what potential buyers are willing to pay for it. Both teams that have exchanged hands this year have sold for greater than their Forbes value.

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[TD]$575 million[/TD]
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[TD="colspan: 3"]>>Sale set league record
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Levenson had presided over the Hawks' ownership group since 2004. Over the past decade, the team has never ranked higher than 18th in attendance and is largely overlooked in a market that also has the NFL, Major League Baseball and a passion for college football.
Atlanta CEO Steve Koonin will now oversee all team operations.
The Hawks become the third NBA team to hit the market this year. Milwaukee sold for $550 million while the Los Angeles Clippers were sold for an unprecedented $2 billion earlier this summer to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer after former owner Donald Sterling was banned for life by the league after his racist rant to a woman became public.
In the email sent in August 2012, Levenson shared his observations of the fan experience at Hawks games. He said he concluded "southern whites'' were uncomfortable at games.
"My theory is that the black crowd scared away the whites and there are simply not enough affluent black fans to build a significant season ticket base,'' Levenson said in the email released Sunday by the Hawks.
"Please don't get me wrong. There was nothing threatening going on in the arena back then. I never felt uncomfortable, but I think southern whites simply were not comfortable being in an arena or at a bar where they were in the minority.''
Levenson said Hawks crowds are 70 percent black, the team's cheerleaders are black and hip-hop music was played.
"Then I start looking around at other arenas,'' Levenson said. "It is completely different.''
Levenson said he often heard fans say the area around Philips Arena in downtown Atlanta is dangerous.
"This was just racist garbage,'' Levenson said. "When I hear some people saying the arena is in the wrong place I think it is code for there are too many blacks at the games.''
Though he said he disagreed with the conclusion, he said he told team executives to add white cheerleaders and music "familiar to a 40-year-old white guy.''
Added Levenson in the email: "I have even bitched that the kiss cam is too black.''
Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed said the comments in Levenson's email were "reprehensible and offensive."
"The statements do not represent the city of Atlanta's history of diversity and inclusion, and we will be clear and deliberate in denouncing and repudiating them," Reed said. "I applaud the NBA's efforts to enforce a no-tolerance policy of discrimination. As a city, we will continue to stand behind the Atlanta Hawks organization as they work to find new ownership that reflects the values and ideals of a city that is too busy to hate."
The Rev. Al Sharpton released a statement Sunday encouraging Silver "to continue vetting all owners."
"The announcement by Bruce Levenson is welcomed and appropriate by those of us in the civil rights community, that raised the issue of Donald Sterling's need to be removed, and that other owners must be held accountable," Sharpton said.
This is not Levenson's first effort to sell the team. In 2011, the Hawks' ownership group, headed by Levenson and Michael Gearon Jr., made an unsuccessful attempt to sell to California developer and pizza chain owner Alex Meruelo.
Meruelo was introduced as the new owner at a news conference, but the sale later fell through. Levenson then announced the team no longer was on the market.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.





 
If I am an owner and saw what was just paid, I might make some real racist comments and get pppppaid
 
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....nson-to-sell-team/?ocid=Yahoo&partner=ya5nbcs

Here is email that forced Hawks’ owner Levenson to sell team

Kurt Helin
Sep 7, 2014, 1:29 PM EDT


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Bruce Levenson
Here’s the thing the NBA doesn’t want to discuss: What Hawks owner Bruce Levenson phrases poorly in the email below, what he uses no euphemisms in discussing, is something a lot of NBA front offices have discussed. Why do you think there is a dress code for NBA players attending games?
Levenson is selling the Hawks following an email he sent in 2012 that he self-reported to the NBA and led to an investigation. Jeff Zillgett of USA Today shared the email in tweets.




Hard to cut and paste photos of the email, but link works.

 
I mentioned this in the in-game - I looked for a thread on it in Pro Hoops and didn't see one. I don't understand why there is no outrage here as there was with Sterling. The stuff he said is terrible. And he can play it off like he turned himself in, but the email was about to be exposed. There was an internal investigation because another employee made racist comments and this nugget was found.
 
I mentioned this in the in-game - I looked for a thread on it in Pro Hoops and didn't see one. I don't understand why there is no outrage here as there was with Sterling. The stuff he said is terrible. And he can play it off like he turned himself in, but the email was about to be exposed. There was an internal investigation because another employee made racist comments and this nugget was found.

What did he say that was terrible and racist?
 
Hawks posted email on their site....

A Copy of Bruce Levenson's Email





Posted: Sep 07, 2014







From: Bruce Levenson
To: Ferry, Danny
CC: Foreman, Todd (ucg.com); Peskowitz, Ed (ucg.com)
Sent: 8/25/2012 11:47:02 PM
Subject: Re: Business/Game ops
1. from day one i have been impressed with the friendliness and professionalism of the arena staff -- food vendors, ushers, ticket takers, etc. in our early years when i would bring folks from dc they were blown away by the contrast between abe pollin's arena and philips. some of this is attributable to southern hospital and manners but bob and his staff do a good job of training. To this day, I can not get the ushers to call me Bruce yet they insist on me calling them by their first names.
2. the non-premium area food is better than most arenas, though that is not saying much. i think there is room for improvement and creativity. Levy is our food vendor so we don't have much control but they have been good partners. i have wished we had some inconic offereing like boog's barbeque at the baseball stadium in balt.
3. our new restaurant, red, just opened so too early for me to give you my thoughts.
4. Regarding game ops, i need to start with some background. for the first couple of years we owned the team, i didn't much focus on game ops. then one day a light bulb went off. when digging into why our season ticket base is so small, i was told it is because we can't get 35-55 white males and corporations to buy season tixs and they are the primary demo for season tickets around the league. when i pushed further, folks generally shrugged their shoulders. then i start looking around our arena during games and notice the following:
-- it's 70 pct black
-- the cheerleaders are black
-- the music is hip hop
-- at the bars it's 90 pct black
-- there are few fathers and sons at the games
-- we are doing after game concerts to attract more fans and the concerts are either hip hop or gospel.
Then i start looking around at other arenas. It is completely different. Even DC with its affluent black community never has more than 15 pct black audience.
Before we bought the hawks and for those couple years immediately after in an effort to make the arena look full (at the nba's urging) thousands and thousands of tickets were being giving away, predominantly in the black community, adding to the overwhelming black audience.
My theory is that the black crowd scared away the whites and there are simply not enough affluent black fans to build a signficant season ticket base. Please dont get me wrong. There was nothing threatening going on in the arean back then. i never felt uncomfortable, but i think southern whites simply were not comfortable being in an arena or at a bar where they were in the minority. On fan sites i would read comments about how dangerous it is around philips yet in our 9 years, i don't know of a mugging or even a pick pocket incident. This was just racist garbage. When I hear some people saying the arena is in the wrong place I think it is code for there are too many blacks at the games.
I have been open with our executive team about these concerns. I have told them I want some white cheerleaders and while i don't care what the color of the artist is, i want the music to be music familiar to a 40 year old white guy if that's our season tixs demo. i have also balked when every fan picked out of crowd to shoot shots in some time out contest is black. I have even bitched that the kiss cam is too black.
Gradually things have changed. My unscientific guess is that our crowd is 40 pct black now, still four to five times all other teams. And my further guess is that 40 pct still feels like 70 pet to some whites at our games. Our bars are still overwhelmingly black.
This is obviously a sensitive topic, but sadly i think it is far and way the number one reason our season ticket base is so low.
And many of our black fans don't have the spendable income which explains why our f&b and merchandise sales are so low. At all white thrasher games sales were nearly triple what they are at hawks games (the extra intermission explains some of that but not all).
Regardless of what time a game starts, we have the latest arriving crowd in the league. It often looks and sounds empty when the team takes the floor.
In the past two years, we have created a section of rowdy college students that has been a big plus. And we do a lot of very clever stuff during time outs to entertain the crowd. Our kiss cam is better done than any in the league.
We have all the same halftime acts that other arenas have but i question whether they make sense. people are on their cell phones during half time. i wonder if flashing on the scoreboard "$2 off on hot dogs during halftime tonight" just as the half ends would be a better use of our halftime dollars and make the fans happier.
We do all the usual giveways and the fans are usually their loudest when our spirit crew takes the floor to give away t-shirts. It pisses me off that they will yell louder for a t-shirt then for our players.
Our player intro is flat. We manufacture a lot of noise but because of the late arriving crowd and the fact that a lot of blacks dont seem to go as crazy cheering (another one of my theories) as whites, it is not great. Even when we have just returned from winnng four straight on the road, i am one of the few people in the arena standing and cheering when our team takes the floor. Bob has kicked around ideas like having the starters coming down aisles rather than off the bench during intros. Sounds cool but may highlight all the empty seats at the start of games.
Not enough of our fans wear hawks jerseys to games. i have just begun to push for ideas like discount food lines for folks wearing jerseys, special entrances, etc. I think we need a committed and perhaps incentivized fan club. We need to realize atl is simply different than every other city. Just adopting nba best practices is not enough. we have to create our own.
I am rambling and could probably go on forever. If you have any specific areas you would like my thoughts on, let me know.
Best,
Bruce
ps -- I have cc'd todd and ed so they can chime in with additional or different thoughts.
Sent from my iPad


 
What did he say that was terrible and racist?

http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2014/9/7/6120091/bruce-levenson-email-danny-ferry-atlanta-hawks-owner

Danny Ferry's failure to edit a quote from a scouting report led to the Hawks internal investigation and ultimately the re-discovery of the racially insensitive email Bruce Levenson sent.


Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry will be disciplined by the team for a comment he made during a team meeting in June. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Ferry read aloud verbatim an "offensive and racist" comment written in a scouting report instead of editing out the remark.
Ferry's comment raised issue with the Hawks ownership group which prompted an internal investigation. That investigation, according to the report, is what led to the discovery of an email sent by owner Bruce Levenson that will result in him selling his shares of the team. Atlanta co-owner and CEO Steve Koonin said Ferry will face punishment but did not reveal the details of any discipline. He did say the discipline will exceed the recommendation from the law firm Alston and Bird, which conducted the internal investigation.

Ferry has served as the Hawks' general manager since 2012. He was also the recipient of the email Levenson sent in 2012 that included several racially insensitive comments. The punishment Ferry is facing is not related to this original email, but instead for his failure to edit or omit the comment from a scouting report read during a meeting in June discussing free agency.
 
I mentioned this in the in-game - I looked for a thread on it in Pro Hoops and didn't see one. I don't understand why there is no outrage here as there was with Sterling. The stuff he said is terrible. And he can play it off like he turned himself in, but the email was about to be exposed. There was an internal investigation because another employee made racist comments and this nugget was found.

he released it on an NFL sunday
he released it himself
there's no audio
there's no tie to a celebrity (Magic)...etc.

lots of reasons, this won't be a big story at all, sale will be much bigger
 
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2014/9/7/6120091/bruce-levenson-email-danny-ferry-atlanta-hawks-owner

Danny Ferry's failure to edit a quote from a scouting report led to the Hawks internal investigation and ultimately the re-discovery of the racially insensitive email Bruce Levenson sent.


Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry will be disciplined by the team for a comment he made during a team meeting in June. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Ferry read aloud verbatim an "offensive and racist" comment written in a scouting report instead of editing out the remark.
Ferry's comment raised issue with the Hawks ownership group which prompted an internal investigation. That investigation, according to the report, is what led to the discovery of an email sent by owner Bruce Levenson that will result in him selling his shares of the team. Atlanta co-owner and CEO Steve Koonin said Ferry will face punishment but did not reveal the details of any discipline. He did say the discipline will exceed the recommendation from the law firm Alston and Bird, which conducted the internal investigation.

Ferry has served as the Hawks' general manager since 2012. He was also the recipient of the email Levenson sent in 2012 that included several racially insensitive comments. The punishment Ferry is facing is not related to this original email, but instead for his failure to edit or omit the comment from a scouting report read during a meeting in June discussing free agency.
huh?
 
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2014/9/7/6120091/bruce-levenson-email-danny-ferry-atlanta-hawks-owner

Danny Ferry's failure to edit a quote from a scouting report led to the Hawks internal investigation and ultimately the re-discovery of the racially insensitive email Bruce Levenson sent.


Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry will be disciplined by the team for a comment he made during a team meeting in June. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Ferry read aloud verbatim an "offensive and racist" comment written in a scouting report instead of editing out the remark.
Ferry's comment raised issue with the Hawks ownership group which prompted an internal investigation. That investigation, according to the report, is what led to the discovery of an email sent by owner Bruce Levenson that will result in him selling his shares of the team. Atlanta co-owner and CEO Steve Koonin said Ferry will face punishment but did not reveal the details of any discipline. He did say the discipline will exceed the recommendation from the law firm Alston and Bird, which conducted the internal investigation.

Ferry has served as the Hawks' general manager since 2012. He was also the recipient of the email Levenson sent in 2012 that included several racially insensitive comments. The punishment Ferry is facing is not related to this original email, but instead for his failure to edit or omit the comment from a scouting report read during a meeting in June discussing free agency.


This has nothing to do with the owner. I was asking Take what he thought was so terrible with what the owner wrote ,, not what ferry said (which i didnt know about until right now)
 
so how much you guys think they are worth?
I mean damn Atlanta has been miserable since olympics, hockey gone, now basketball potentially gone, good thing the Falcons are some what relevant.
 
so how much you guys think they are worth?
I mean damn Atlanta has been miserable since olympics, hockey gone, now basketball potentially gone, good thing the Falcons are some what relevant.


Depends on who and what is being offered.... Can they move the team? if so, worth much more. Is the stadium involved or the land, parking etc etc..
 
This being reported a "self released" is using the term very lightly. Looks more like he got caught and isn't putting up a fight like sterling
 
If its hansen and they let him move the team to Seattle I think it's at least 1b

If it stays in Atlanta a lot less
 
Atlanta a big market, doubt they move the team or that the league would want to be out of that market, though having lived in Atlanta no one really cares at all about the hAwks even in the 80s when they had Wilkins
 
per Forbes - Team value 425M

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The Hawks built seven all-inclusive loge boxes with 28 seats each at Philips Arena 20 rows from the court prior to the 2013-14 season. The loge boxes are priced in the low six figures and include food, beer and wine to all events at the arena. To make room for the new boxes the team, which operates the city-owned arena, removed 140 club seats. The net revenue added by the new boxes is expected to be around $1 million a year. The Hawks have made the playoffs six straight years, but have not made the conference finals since 1970 when the NBA operated with only 14 teams.
 
Adrian Wojnarowski ‏@WojYahooNBA 17m
Yahoo Sources: On call with team owners, Atlanta GM Danny Ferry said Luol Deng still had "some African in him." http://yhoo.it/1rv8CJJ


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Ferry called Ron Shade, Deng's agent, to apologize. "I have no reaction, but we've spoken," Shade tells Yahoo. Ferry reached out to Deng too
 
What did he say that was terrible and racist?

Not sure if you are still looking for an answer to this since the email was posted, but here are a few things:

4. Regarding game ops, i need to start with some background. for the first couple of years we owned the team, i didn't much focus on game ops. then one day a light bulb went off. when digging into why our season ticket base is so small, i was told it is because we can't get 35-55 white males and corporations to buy season tixs and they are the primary demo for season tickets around the league. when i pushed further, folks generally shrugged their shoulders. then i start looking around our arena during games and notice the following:
-- it's 70 pct black
-- the cheerleaders are black
-- the music is hip hop
-- at the bars it's 90 pct black
-- there are few fathers and sons at the games
-- we are doing after game concerts to attract more fans and the concerts are either hip hop or gospel.


My theory is that the black crowd scared away the whites and there are simply not enough affluent black fans to build a signficant season ticket base.

I have told them I want some white cheerleaders and while i don't care what the color of the artist is, i want the music to be music familiar to a 40 year old white guy if that's our season tixs demo. i have also balked when every fan picked out of crowd to shoot shots in some time out contest is black. I have even bitched that the kiss cam is too black.

This is obviously a sensitive topic, but sadly i think it is far and way the number one reason our season ticket base is so low.
And many of our black fans don't have the spendable income which explains why our f&b and merchandise sales are so low. At all white thrasher games sales were nearly triple what they are at hawks games (the extra intermission explains some of that but not all).

We manufacture a lot of noise but because of the late arriving crowd and the fact that a lot of blacks dont seem to go as crazy cheering (another one of my theories) as whites, it is not great.


 
Nothing in here is terrible and racist. I see it as a guy who understands business and the demographics that will drive his business. He is only stating the facts. He didn't use any bad names or language. (Like Danny ferry did)
maybe the kiss cam and cheering comments but even those are relating to business issues, probably could worded it differently but I don't think racist...
 
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