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Ranadive, founder and CEO of multi-billion dollar realtime computing company TIBCO, led a group of investors this week to secure an agreement to buy 65 percent stakes in Sacramento Kings for a league-record valuation of USD 535 million.

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First Indian NBA owner: Tycoon Ranadive is betting big on basketball

Indian-American tech tycoon from Silicon Valley, Vivek Ranadive, has become the majority stake holder in the NBA’s Sacramento Kings and will keep the team in the California capital.

Ranadive, founder and CEO of multi-billion dollar realtime computing company TIBCO, led a group of investors this week to secure an agreement to buy 65 percent stakes in Sacramento Kings for a league-record valuation of USD 535 million.

The long awaited deal was announced by Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, himself a former NBA player, early this week. “This was one heck of a comeback,” said Johnson as he announced the deal to keep the club in Sacramento city.

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[caption id=“attachment_795599” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Sacramento, Calif., Mayor Kevin Johnson, right, listens as software tycoon Vivek Ranadive, left, address reporters during a news conference. AP ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Kings-Sale-Basketball.jpg) Sacramento, Calif., Mayor Kevin Johnson, right, listens as software tycoon Vivek Ranadive, left, address reporters during a news conference. AP[/caption]

Ranadive, who landed in this country from Mumbai with USD 50 in his pocket and later on went on to earn a master’s degree in electrical engineering from MIT and MA from Harvard, said he jumped in for the bid to prevent the Sacramento King from moving away to Seattle.

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With this sale announced early this week, Ranadave has become the first Indian-American owner of NBA.

David Stern, NBA Commissioner, hopes that this will help him taking the basketball to India, a country of more than 1.2billion people. “It’s going to be exciting. We’re going to build a global brand with the Kings. We’re going to give the fans the product that they deserve,” Ranadave told The USA Today.

“I’m going to do what I do in my business, which is surround myself with people that are way smarter than me,” hesaid.

“But I am a huge fan. I’m going to be there at all the games, be there to support the team in every way.” Ranadave led the group of investors to buy Sacramento Kings after the NBA Board voted 22-8 against relocation of the team to Seattle.

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“The committee voted and recommended to the board and it was adopted, that if the Sacramento community could produce asite, a construction team, a strong, financially strong ownership group, and the kind of support by the city and theregion that the Mayor Johnson has galvanized, then the appropriate outcome was to keep the team in Sacramento, andthat’s what they did,” Stern said.

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