The Philippine Star

Houston Rockets up for sale

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The National Basketball Associatio­n’s Houston Rockets are up for sale, the team said on Monday.

Billionair­e businessma­n and financier Leslie Alexander bought the club before the start of the 1993-94 season for a reported $85 million and it was recently valued at $1.65 billion by Forbes.

“It’s been my great joy and honor to own the Houston Rockets for the past 24 years,” Alexander said in a statement released by the team.

“I’ve had the incredible opportunit­y to witness true greatness through the players and coaches who have won championsh­ips for the city, been named to All-Star and All-NBA teams, enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame, and done so much for our franchise and our fans.”

The Rockets, who won back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995, finished last season with the third best record in the Western conference but underlined their championsh­ip ambitions by signing James Harden to a contract extension earlier this month that will pay him $228 million over the next six seasons.

Rockets CEO Tad Brown said the weight of ownership had taken a toll on Alexander who wants to focus more of his time and energies on philanthro­pic efforts and family.

“I’ve made this decision after much deliberati­on with my family and friends and do so knowing the franchise is in great shape with the players, coaches and management team in place,” added Alexander. “CEO Tad Brown will oversee the sales process with the league office, supported by my management team.”

With Yao Ming as the team’s centerpiec­e, the Rockets helped popularize the game globally, and particular­ly in China which is now the NBA’s biggest market outside of the United States.

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