The Houston Rockets announced Tuesday the franchise has been sold to a local and longtime fan, Tilman Fertitta. The billionaire businessman, sole owner of the Landry's restaurant empire and Golden Nugget Casinos and Hotels, now becomes sole owner of the Rockets as well — pending approval from the NBA's Board of Governors.
"I am truly honored to have been chosen as the next owner of the Houston Rockets," Fertitta
said in a statement
The terms of the sale have not been released officially by the team, but
ESPN
CNBC columnist
Eric Jackson notes
Still, this purchase is also something of an act of devotion for the native of Galveston, Texas. Landry's is headquartered in Houston, and as ESPN observes, Fertitta has had courtside seats to the Rockets for years. Indeed, he tried and failed to purchase the team the last time they were up for sale, losing out to Leslie Alexander, who bought the Rockets for $85 million in 1993.
Alexander says the two of them have stayed in touch since then.
"I am excited to welcome and pass the torch to Tilman. He is a Houstonian, business leader and committed to the success and excellence of the Rockets both on and off the basketball court," Alexander said in the team's statement. "I have personally known Tilman for over 24 years and don't think I could have found anyone more capable of continuing the winning tradition of our Houston Rockets."
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