The Phoenix Suns and Mercury are going to have a new owner. According to ESPN, Robert Sarver is selling the franchises to 42-year-old Mat Ishbia for $4 billion.
BREAKING: Billionaire mortgage lender Mat Ishbia is finalizing a purchase of the Phoenix Suns, sources tell ESPN. The deal, expected to be completed in the near future, would end the tumultuous tenure of owner Robert Sarver.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) December 20, 2022
Ishbia is the chairman and CEO of Michigan-based mortgage lender United Wholesale Mortgage and owns a 71% stake in the company. His net worth is estimated to be $5.6 billion.
Forbes recently valued the Suns at $2.7 billion.
For Suns fans who wanted an owner who cares about basketball (and of course doesn’t have a 43-page report about his workplace misconduct), this seems like a win. Ishbia was a walk-on at Michigan State from 1998-2002. His head coach was Tom Izzo. Ishbia recently made a $32 million donation to the Spartans basketball program.
You can also see his highlights here.
Mat Ishbia, new Suns owner, basketball highlights. pic.twitter.com/42oYcsyLoV
— Mike Vigil (@protectedpick) December 20, 2022
He is set to be the eighth wealthiest owner in the NBA.
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