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In Russia, tycoon's bid for Nets called 'unpatriotic'

MOSCOW -- Russian tycoon Mikhail Prokhorov's bid to buy the New Jersey Nets was called "unpatriotic" by a member of his country's upper parliament chamber's sports committee.

Mikhail Prokhorov is a sportsman who likes basketball, kickboxing and jet-skiing among other sports. (Getty Images)  
Mikhail Prokhorov is a sportsman who likes basketball, kickboxing and jet-skiing among other sports. (Getty Images)  
"I can't consider this action as anything other than unpatriotic," sports committee member Aslambek Aslakhanov said Thursday, according to the state news agency RIA Novosti.

"We also have talented children here, but sports isn't being developed. They're not trying in order for us to return to our former sports ranking of best in the world."

Prokhorov's bid for the Nets may be a boon to the troubled NBA team, but some Russian legislators and analysts call it a blow to the nation's sports.

"I don't deny that Mikhail Prokhorov has put money into developing sports in Russia, but I would have liked all the means he considered possible to have gone to specifically supporting sports in the fatherland," upper-chamber legislator Viktor Ozerov was quoted as saying.

The collapse of the Soviet-era "Big Red Machine" that was a dominating force in Olympic Games has rankled many Russians, but the sports prowess has surged in recent years with an array of top tennis players and the recent victory in the World Ice Hockey Championships.

Prokhorov, Russia's richest man worth an estimated $9.5 billion by Forbes, reached a tentative deal Wednesday to invest $200 million to acquire 80 percent of the Nets' shares and fund nearly half the cost of building a new arena. Prokhorov, who owns a share in the prominent Russian team CSKA, says he wants the deal partly as a way to get access to the NBA's training methods and educate coaches on how to improve Russian basketball.

The Kremlin hasn't commented on Prokhorov's move, but members of the upper parliament chamber, the Federation Council, commonly reflect the views of the Russian leadership.

Sergei Nechuvilin, who heads the sports management center at the Moscow Financial-Industrial Academy, said that based on other oligarchs' sports ventures, Prokhorov's buying the Nets won't have much impact at home.

 

"[Roman] Abramovich obtained Chelsea, and that didn't help the development of Russian soccer," he told the news agency.

However, from a purely business standpoint, Prokhorov's move makes more sense than buying a Russian team, Nechuvilin said.

"Any team in the NBA, like the top soccer clubs in Europe, is already well-formed and has a concrete sports product with a concrete audience. ... In buying a Russian club, it has to be understood that for a long period it will be the so-called investment period.

"If you buy a basketball or soccer team [in Russia], it's necessary to build all the sports and commercial infrastructure from scratch," he said.

The 6-foot-6 Prokhorov -- who made his fortune in metals, real estate and insurance -- says he was an avid basketball player in his youth.

The deal, although accepted by the Nets, still faces examination by the NBA before it goes up for a vote by the league's governors.

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September 24, 2009 7:49 pm
Go Nyets! Very funny- thats a 5 star comment!

We do have such a way of complicating sport. So a Russian may buy the Nets. So what? The world has become an international business/ entertainment field yet protectionists continue to scream bloody murderr when international money moves around.

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September 24, 2009 7:15 pm
I guess the one from the russian parlament expected him to pump money into the failing KHL which will go nowhere in a matter of a couple of years.
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September 24, 2009 6:34 pm
if this ruskie does end up with the Nets they should change the name to the REDS. all russian players and the coach should look and dress like stalin. will they play in smirnoff arena? and for those of you that are dumb enough to think the cold war is over...KMA. it'll never be over. i miss the good old days of hating dirty commies. NYETS... ...(more)
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September 25, 2009 12:01 am
2nd nyet reference funny

3rd and consecutive.....not funny


Maybe with some influx of cash the Nets will get better.....at least they will have new digs and be out of new jersey...
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September 24, 2009 10:01 pm

Wow this Russians are so boring.They are talking about patriosm in sports.Well we are in the year 2009.If he wants to pump money in the NBA,let him do it.He earned his money.Let him buy the Nets.It will add some spices.


Maybe this is a start of something bigger to come.Someday I want to see the Moscow Reds playing in the ...(more)

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September 24, 2009 11:32 pm
Hello Russian Mob...
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September 26, 2009 10:04 am
What does NYETS means?
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September 24, 2009 5:51 pm

Haha, sorry...bored at work. Try the chicken, I'll be here all week.

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September 24, 2009 8:43 pm
Will N.J. be a contender?     NYET!!!!
 
 
 
 
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