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cuseflynn10 13 years, 3 months ago.
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- Posted on: Tue, 04/02/2013 - 7:01am #47738

JoeyGladstoneParticipantShawn Carter, also known as Jay-Z, is getting into the sports agency business by merging his entertainment company Roc Nation and Creative Artists Agency.
This arm in CAA will be known as Roc Nation Sports, and it announced Monday that its first client is MLB star Robinson Cano of the New York Yankees.
Robinson left powerful agent Scott Boras to join Jay-Z’s firm.
Jay-Z ultimately also wants to represent pro football and basketball players, and to do the latter he would have to sell his small ownership stake in the Brooklyn Nets.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 04/02/2013 - 7:02am #759603

Sewok15ParticipantJay-Z has enough money…but after watching the Nets play this year I would come up with any excuse I could to sell my stock in them as well.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 04/02/2013 - 7:13am #759604

CAROLINA BLUE NICKParticipantCan’t knock the man’s hustle. But I hope he learns his lesson from Master P and Ricky Williams because that didn’t work out too well
0 - Posted on: Tue, 04/02/2013 - 8:20am #759617

Chilbert arenasParticipantIsn’t there some conflict of interest bewteen being a minority owner of a team and a part of an agency group? Could he represent any of the Nets players?
0- Posted on: Tue, 04/02/2013 - 8:50am #759621

Tongue-Out-Like-23ParticipantI think that’s why the OP said he would have to sell his small ownership stake in the Brooklyn Nets
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- Posted on: Tue, 04/02/2013 - 11:35am #759670

Chilbert arenasParticipantDerp**** My bad
0 - Posted on: Tue, 04/02/2013 - 3:00pm #759704

cuseflynn10ParticipantJay-Z spent $1 million for 1/15 of a percent of the Nets. I’m sure if he wanted to sell his stake to pursue the sporting agency, he would have no problem doing so. It’d be far more profitable in the long run.
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