Los Angeles Times

CAA Sports grows portfolio

Creative Artists Agency keeps bulking up and diversifyi­ng. New clients include NBA coaches.

- By Wendy Lee

It acquires Kauffman Sports Management Group, which represents some NBA and NCAA execs.

Creative Artists Agency said Monday that its CAA Sports division had acquired Kauffman Sports Management Group, an L.A. firm that represents NBA executives as well as NBA and NCAA basketball coaches.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The move comes as talent agencies look to diversify their businesses by expanding their rosters into areas such as sports and music. Agencies have been adapting to a changing media landscape, with the rise of streaming and decline of TV packaging, as well as a longstandi­ng writers boycott.

Under the deal, Spencer Breecker, Kauffman’s managing partner, will become head of CAA Sports’ basketball coaches and executives division.

His clients include Michael Malone, head coach of the Denver Nuggets, and Steve Clifford, head coach of the Orlando Magic. Steve Kauffman, president of Kauffman Sports, will be in an advisory role at CAA Sports.

CAA Sports now represents nine NBA head coaches, along with executives and college coaches.

The powerhouse agency, based in Century City, has been bulking up. Last year, CAA Sports acquired Base Soccer Agency, a London firm that represents soccer players, coaches and managers. CAA has had explorator­y conversati­ons to buy Paradigm Talent Agency, known for its roster of highprofil­e music talent, said two sources who declined to be named.

Paradigm Chief Executive Sam Gores said in an email to staff that his agency is not up for sale. Paradigm recently laid off 30 employees, including agents in its music division and people who worked in its reality TV department.

Last month, in a major overhaul of the company’s operations, CAA created a new leadership structure with an 11-person board to chart the company’s future.

 ?? Anne Cusack Los Angeles Times ?? CAA in Century City, above, and other agencies have been trying to adapt to a changing media landscape.
Anne Cusack Los Angeles Times CAA in Century City, above, and other agencies have been trying to adapt to a changing media landscape.

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