Arn Tellem

Pistons Hire Arn Tellem

The Pistons announced that they have hired prominent NBA agent Arn Tellem to a senior position.   Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports first reported that the two sides were finalizing a deal.  Tellem, an industry veteran, has been crowned the vice chairman of Palace Sports and Entertainment.  He is expected to join the organization on August 3 after transitioning his current responsibilities as Vice Chairman of Wasserman Media Group.

Arn is one of the most accomplished and respected sports executives in the world,” owner Tom Gores said in a press release. “He has great passion, integrity and honesty, and he shares my belief that sports can be a catalyst for change in the community. He is an outstanding addition to our leadership team who will help us make a real difference in Detroit.”

The addition of Tellem will not affect the sovereignty of team president and coach Stan Van Gundy, who joined Detroit on a five-year, $35MM deal last year.  Sources tell Woj that Tellem will answer directly to billionaire owner Tom Gores, but will not become the ultimate authority on basketball decisions.  However, Gores is busy with other business ventures and it appears that Tellem will basically become the Pistons’ ownership face in Michigan.

Tellem’s deal with Gores could include an ownership stake, according to sources who spoke with Yahoo Sports.  Meanwhile, Tellem will leave Wasserman Sports behind in a transition that should take place over the next few months.  The agency has over 50 players and $300MM+ in player contracts on the books, including Russell Westbrook, Anthony Davis, Derrick Rose, as shown in the Hoops Rumors Agency Database.  Some of the top free agents of the summer are also WMG clients, including Marc Gasol, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Draymond Green.

In 2012, former agent Jason Levien helped Robert Pera assemble a group of investors to buy the Grizzlies and was appointed CEO of the team.  His tenure came to a close in 2014 in a front office shakeup that saw the dismissal of assistant GM Stu Lash but did not affect another unorthodox hire in former ESPN scribe John Hollinger.

Latest On Potential Bucks Sale

3:27pm: Woelfel wouldn’t be surprised if the new owners aren’t among those previously reported to be in the mix (Twitter link).

APRIL 15TH, 3:20pm: Kohl has selected the group he’ll sell to, Woelfel tweets. Woelfel doesn’t specify whether it’s a majority or minority stake that’ll change hands, but judging from his reporting to this point, he’s likely referring to a controlling interest in the Bucks.

APRIL 11TH: The NBA’s Board of Governors will likely make the Bucks one of the primary topics of discussion at their meeting next week, and there’s a “distinct possibility” that they’ll reveal new ownership for the team, according to Gery Woelfel of The Journal Times. A pair of reports refuted Woelfel’s assertion last month that longtime owner Herb Kohl was likely to give up control of the team this spring, but Woelfel once more suggests a principal stake in the team is up for grabs.

Kohl has set the price at $500MM, Woelfel writes, which scared off potential investor Craig Leipold, who is the majority owner of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild. Still, there are a number of other buyers who appear to be in play, as Woelfel details. Mark Attanasio, the principal owner of baseball’s Milwaukee Brewers, partnered with former Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley when he was reportedly close to buying the Bucks last year, but Heisley’s poor health has caused him to drop out of the mix. Attanasio nonetheless has strong ties to Steve Greenberg of Allen & Co., the firm that Kohl has hired to conduct the sale of the team, as does agent Arn Tellem, another rumored suitor, according to Woelfel.

Red Sox chairman and former Padres owner Tom Werner is also in the running for the Bucks, and so is a group of investors from Chicago, Woelfel reports. Former Raptors and Suns executive Bryan Colangelo appears to be linked to the Chicago group, and some around the league tell Woelfel that they believe there’s a chance he’ll head up the team’s basketball operations if the Chicago investors wind up taking over the team.

Health care executive Jon Hammes in the running, most likely for a minority stake, Woelfel writes. Woelfel reiterates the rumors connecting one-time Bucks player Junior Bridgeman and former Timberwolves GM David Kahn to the sale of the team. Chicago-based entrepreneur and neuropsychologist Dr. Richard Chaifetz has publicly expressed interest in owning an NBA team, Woelfel notes, but it’s not clear if he’s connected to the other Chicago investors.

Kohl and the NBA have been aggressively seeking a new arena for the Bucks in Milwaukee, and though it appears that security public funding will be an uphill fight, Kohl has been intent on ensuring the franchise remains in local hands. The principal figure in a group of investors from Seattle, which nearly became the new home of the Kings last year, recently said that he and his partners remain poised to bring an NBA team to the Emerald City.

Arn Tellem Interested In Share Of Bucks?

Powerful NBA agent Arn Tellem “wouldn’t mind” buying a share of the Bucks, tweets Gery Woelfel of The Journal Times. Tellem owns a part of Israeli team Hapoel Jerusalem, as Woelfel points out. Acquiring a stake in an NBA club would put his certification as an NBA agent in jeopardy, if not end it immediately, given the conflict of interest.

Tellem serves as vice chairman of Wasserman Media Group, which represents a long list of NBA clients, including Derrick Rose, LaMarcus Aldridge and Anthony Davis, as our Agency Database shows. Longtime Bucks owner Herb Kohl has interest in selling at least a minority stake in the club, if not the principal ownership. Former Timberwolves GM David Kahn is reportedly fronting a group that’s pursuing a share of the Bucks, though it’s unclear if Tellem is aligned with that bunch.

Brandon Knight, who will be eligible for a rookie scale extension this summer, is the only Tellem client on the Bucks. Woelfel previously indicated a new ownership group could be in control of the team before the draft, but if the sale isn’t complete and Tellem remains a candidate to buy even a small portion of the club, it could play a role the negotiations for Knight. The Bucks have until October 31st to sign the point guard to an extension or set him up for restricted free agency in the summer of 2015.