In a shocking and exciting turn of events, Milwaukee Bucks President Peter Feigin has officially announced that a star-studded group of Hollywood A-listers has purchased a minority stake in the Milwaukee Bucks, making them the latest in a growing trend of celebrity investors joining NBA franchises.
🚨 “This is a huge moment not just for the Bucks, but for the entire city of Milwaukee,” said Feigin at a press conference early this morning. “We’re excited to welcome a group of incredibly passionate and influential investors who believe in the future of this franchise.” 🚨
While exact figures have not been disclosed, sources close to the deal confirm that the group includes actor Leonardo DiCaprio, singer Billie Eilish, NBA superfan Jack Harlow, comedian Kevin Hart, and even Oscar-winning director Jordan Peele.
💼 The group reportedly acquired just under a 5% stake in the team, with the potential for future expansion depending on franchise valuation. Analysts estimate the Bucks’ current valuation to be in the $3.5–$4 billion range, meaning this deal could be worth well over $150 million.
Why Milwaukee?
According to insiders, the group was drawn not only to the Bucks’ competitive roster led by superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo but also to the team’s progressive business model, commitment to social causes, and expanding global fanbase.
🎬 “The Bucks aren’t just a basketball team. They represent the future of sports, business, and community,” said DiCaprio in a statement. “We’re honored to be a small part of that journey.”
What’s Next?
Fans can expect to see more Hollywood faces courtside at Fiserv Forum this season, with whispers of a documentary series already in development chronicling the intersection of sports, celebrity, and culture.
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