"When we have done that in the past, with other business, that singular focus and bringing everyone together breathes new life into a lot of situations," he said. "In many cases, the businesses we have owned clearly don't have as much as media attention as the Sixers do. That is something we are going to have to get used to. We are going into this with eyes wide open and willing to accept that. Another difference is the talent side of the business in terms of having the people that are very high profile that also are very well compensated and also make news being part of the situation. A lot of times we buy boring businesses that you have never heard of.