Jerry Doesn't Care
As for Reinsdorf, he might be getting a slightly unfair deal on these rankings. I'd put Kings owner Vivek Ranadive below Jerry despite Sacramento's promising haul on draft night. If Bulls fans think the Butler deal with Minnesota was bad, go back and research exactly how the DeMarcus Cousins trade went down. Ranadive couldn't have played that any worse than he did. I think Mikhail Prokhorov deserves to be below Reinsdorf too. The Nets are a mess, and his excessive spending (both financially and with trade assets) has dug that franchise a seemingly insurmountable hole. Said excessive spending on aging veterans made Brooklyn nothing more than a brief playoff afterthought. Still, Bulls fans know all too well that this is Jerry's stepchild. He doesn't love the Bulls like he loves his White Sox. Both teams are going through "rebuilds" this year, but the White Sox are furiously collecting ace prospects for their farm system. That rebuild - assuming said prospects stay healthy - is going to work. It's still early, but thus far the Bulls rebuild doesn't look nearly as promising. In his final years, Reinsdorf would much rather see the White Sox get back to World Series contention than see the Bulls pull it together. He already has 6 rings from the '90s dynasty. What he wants more than anything is another White Sox winner before he goes the way of the dodo. It's an annoying truth for Chicagoans who care more about the Bulls than the Sox, but it's a truth nonetheless. And Jerry's indifference is enough to rank him near the bottom tier of NBA owners. What do you think? Is 28 too high or too low for Reinsdorf's ranking among other NBA owners? Click here to cast your vote!Comments
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