The Hot List
Forbes Magazine listed the 400 richest men in America, but who in the sports world cracked the list? Here's a look at the richest owners in sports, and yes, George Steinbrenner makes an appearance:
(Owner, Net Worth)
- Paul Allen $16.8B
Owns Seattle Seahwaks and Portland Trail Blazers - Micky Arison $5.8B
Owns Miami Heat - William Davidson $4.5B
Owns Detroit Pistons, WNBA's Detroit Shock and NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning. - Dolan family $3.2B
Owns Madison Square Garden, the Knicks and the Rangers. - Carl Pohlad $3.1B
Owns Minnesota Twins - Simon Family $2.9B
Owns Indiana Pacers. - Glen Taylor $2.7B
Owns Minnesota Timberwolves. - Mark Cuban $2.6B
Owns Dallas Mavericks - Malcolm Glazer & family $2.5B
Owns Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Manchester United - H.Wayne Huizenga $2.5B
Owns Miami Dolphins - E. Stanley Kroenke $2.2B
Owns NHL's Avalanche, Denver Nuggets. Also stakes in St. Louis Rams, English soccer squad Arsenal - Michael Ilitch $1.6B
Owns Detroit Red Wings/Detroit Tigers. - Randolph Lerner $1.6B
Owns Cleveland Browns and English soccer team Birmingham - Arthur Blank $1.5B
Owns Atlanta Falcons - Jeremy Jacobs $1.5B
Owns Boston Bruins - O. Bruton Smith $1.5B
Founded Speedway Motorsports - Jerral (Jerry) Jones $1.5B
Owns Dallas Cowboys - Robert McNair $1.5B
Owns Houston Texans, majority stake in Stonerside Stables, home of the Kentucky Derby. - James France $1.5B
Owns Daytona Speedway, controls Nascar - Robert Kraft $1.4B
Owns Patriots and New England Revolution - George M. Steinbrenner III $1.3B
Owns Yankees - Thomas Hicks $1.3B
Owns Texas Rangers and NHL's Dallas Stars, part owner of English Soccer team Liverpool - Stephen Bisciotti $1.3B
Owns Baltimore Ravens - Michael Heisley $1.3B
Owns Memphis Grizzlies
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