Bill Chisholm, managing partner at Symphony Technology Group, leads a group that has agreed to purchase the Boston Celtics for a record valuation of $6.1 billion, making it the most paid for a North American sports franchise. Chisholm, alongside Boston business leaders Rob Hale and Bruce Beal Jr., plans to retain current ownership for three years and prioritize winning championships, aligning with the team’s current success and future goals. The sale agreement includes a two-part transaction, with Chisholm acquiring at least 51% of the team initially, pending approval by the NBA’s board of governors, and the remaining shares to be sold by 2028 based on league revenue growth.
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Road to men's Frozen Four: What the 16-team field looks like
The field for the 2025 men's Frozen Four is set, with six conference champions earning automatic berths and the remaining 10 at-large teams selected based on PairWise rankings. The NCAA tournament bracket will be revealed on Sunday, with regional play beginning Thursday and the Frozen Four scheduled for April 10 and 12 in St. Louis. Every game will air on ESPN networks and stream on ESPN+, with Bentley, Michigan State, Minnesota State, and Cornell securing...
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