What’s interesting – any maybe not surprising – is that 11 of the 17 teams have previously been linked to eSports investment:

TEAMS WITH PREVIOUS ESPORTS INVESTMENT

Boston Celtics

Cleveland Cavaliers

Dallas Mavericks

Golden State Warriors

Memphis Grizzlies

Miami Heat

Milwaukee Bucks

New York Knicks

Philadelphia 76ers

Sacramento Kings

Washington Wizards

TEAMS WITH NO ESPORTS INVESTMENT

Orlando Magic*

Detroit Pistons

Indiana Pacers

Portland Trail Blazers

Toronto Raptors

Utah Jazz

(Shaq, who is a Co-owner of NRG eSports, played for the Orlando Magic)

Here’s how it breaks down:

/01 SACRAMENTO KINGS

ANDY MILLER AND MIKE MASTROV, CO-OWNERS OF THE KINGS

CO-FOUNDERS OF NRG ESPORTS

NRG have been one of the most involved teams in eSports sporting teams or athletes in ~10 games, recently signed an innovative deal with Washington DC’s Convention and Sports Authority and their new Golden1 Center was equipped with the best technology to support eSports events which is lacking in many venues today.

/02 PHILADELPHIA 76'ERS

The 76’ers have been one of the most innovative teams in the NBA, signing the 1st uniform Brand sponsorship with Stubhub, YYYYY VR and made a big splash by investing in not just 1, but 2 eSports teams.

/03 BOSTON CELTICS

CELTICS FORWARD, JONAS JEREBKO

JIM PALLOTTA, RAPTOR GROUP

RICK FOX, FOUNDER ECHO FOX

Celtics forward Jonas Jerebko joined the continued trend of current or former NBA players investing in eSports by buying team Renegades. Jim Pallotta’s Raptor Group, which owns the Boston Celtics, invested in top eSports team Fnatic in their latest $7M funding found. Ex-Celtic Rick Fox is also the founder of active eSports team Echo Fox.

/04 MIAMI HEAT

The Miami Heat acquired a controlling stake in team Misfits and became the 2nd team after the 76’ers to fully integrate the team with their traditional team. What that means is that that all business operations – sponsorships, merchandise, marketing, etc. – will be handled by the Pro team’s front office which has the experience and manpower to make non-prize money revenue much bigger

/05 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS

VIA AXIOMATIC INVESTMENT IN TEAM LIQUID

PETER GUBER, EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF THE WARRIORS

CHAMATH PALIHAPITIYA, CO-OWNER OF THE WARRIORS

The Warriors have invested in 2 separate ways: Peter Guber, Co-Executive Chairman of the Warriors, is part of axiomatic, the super group of investors which bought eSports group Team Liquid. Warriors Co-Owner Chamath Palihapitiya was also part of a group which invested in eSports team Cloud 9.

/06 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

DAN GILBERT, OWNER OF THE CAVALIERS

ANDREW BOGUT, EX-CAVALIER

While not directly through the Cavaliers, via Dan Gilbert’s sports/tech investment fund Courtside Ventures, had invested in Beam, a live-streaming service which was acquired by Microsoft. Ex-Cavalier Andrew Bogut – who also played for the Warriors and Bucks - was involved in the Cloud 9 investment.

/07 MILWAUKEE BUCKS

WESLEY EDENS, CO-OWNER OF THE BUCKS

Bought the League of Legends Challenger Slot and the contracts of 4 players from Cloud 9 for $2.5M.

/08 WASHINGTON WIZARDS

VIA AXIOMATIC INVESTMENT IN TEAM LIQUID

MONUMENTAL SPORTS, OWNERS OF THE WIZARDS

Monumental Sports, who owns the Washington Wizards and many other sports franchises, is part of the axiomatic group which invested in Team Liquid.

/09 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES

STEPHEN KAPLAN, CO-OWNER OF THE GRIZZLIES

Grizzlies Co-Owner Stephen Kaplan invests in eSports team Immortals.

/10 DALLAS MAVERICKS

MARK CUBAN, OWNER OF THE MAVERICS

In the past year or so, Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has invested in both Unikrn, which is an eSports wagering service and Sportsradar, a sports data services company which services eSports as well.

11/ NY KNICKS

CARMELO ANTHONY, FORWARD FOR THE KNICKS

Melo invested in eSports Daily Fantasy site Alphadraft – along with former NBA commissioner David Stern – which was acquired by Fanduel in 2015.

Here’s the timeline of NBA team investments to date: