According to US media reports, the Celtics star Tatum has strongly acquired a WNBA team with a price of 200 million US dollars and brought the team back to his hometown San Louis.
This pioneering measure is at a critical moment of WNBA.It is in black women.For Tatuum, which has recently signed a historic $ 315 million contract with the Celtics, this investment is not just a commercial investment -this is an opportunity to create lasting change in professional sports.
In order to strengthen the bidding, Tatum cooperates with St. Louiss well-known business leader Richard Chafitz and David Hofman to form a strong investor team,Deliven to create a sustainable team.Their at home will be the most advanced Chaffitz Stadium at the University of St. Louis, which lays a good foundation for the cornerstone of San Louis Sports culture.
The timing of this move is particularly important.The recent WNBA rules change now allows NBA players to have the ownership of the team, which has opened up new ways for womens investment and representatives.Tatum quickly took this opportunity to seize this opportunity to set a convincing role model for professional athletes who wanted to have a meaningful impact in the community.
Although more than a dozen cities are competing for WNBA expansion teams, San Louis stands out with Tatums high -profile support and deep community influence.The citys good records in supporting professional sports, coupled with Tatums vision of excellence, created a unique proposition for WNBAs expansion plan.
Tatums potential investment bid not only means adding a team to the alliance, it also means creating opportunities, inspiring the next generation, and establishing far beyond the basketball courtHeritage, which may help shape the future of womens sports in the next few years.