The Mayor and The Owner took The Mulligan. An $815 million mulligan. The District of Columbia, to be sure, could spend $515 million of taxpayer money on more important things. But just because sports ...
WASHINGTON -- The NHL is in better financial shape than the NBA because of a salary cap "that protects owners from taking stupid pills," says the owner who is about to have control of teams in both ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, NBA commissioner Adam Silver, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials celebrated the start of an $800 million downtown ...
The billionaire owner of the Washington Capitals of the NHL and the Washington Wizards of the NBA is on the verge of moving his teams out of the nation's capital and across the Potomac River. Ted ...
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals principal owner Ted Leonsis announced plans Wednesday to move his NBA and NHL franchises from downtown Washington, D.C., to northern ...
Want to offend the sensibilities of your readers? Type your blog posts in one-sentence paragraphs. So fun to read. OK, let's put some names to my long-winded description. Washington Wizards owner Ted ...
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At some point in the last week, I expected Ted Leonsis to apologize. Not for his decision to move the Washington Capitals and Wizards to northern Virginia — that’s a mea culpa that may come if Leonsis ...
We know D.C. Get our free newsletter to stay in the know. One of the ways Leonsis is demonstrating his renewed commitment to the District of Columbia is via the two-story, 10,000-square-foot makeshift ...
The billionaire owner of Washington, DC's NHL and NBA teams has decided to move their home base to Virginia seemingly due to a child's loud rapping. Ted Leonsis announced last month that he will be ...
After a three-decade career at the Washington Post, Michael Wilbon traded his pen for a lengthy television career. Though he’s synonymous with Chicago, he understands D.C. sports fans intimately. In ...