He forged a career in which he became one of America’s finest shooting guards, and now George Gervin has stepped in to take the Brisbane Bullets into the future.
The legendary Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs sensation, who in 2021 was named among the NBA’s top 75 players in history, has joined forces with global sports development and strategic investment GameAbove Sports to announce this morning its acquisition of an ownership stake of the Queensland NBL franchise.
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GameAbove founder and chairman Keith J. Stone revealed it was the Bullets’ “tremendous growth potential” in the leadup to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games that appealed to the company.
Meanwhile, Gervin – a nine-time NBA All Star – is set to bring an eye for what success looks like.
“Basketball has always been my passion, and to be part of a franchise like the Brisbane Bullets is an incredible opportunity,” Gervin said.
“Australia has a rich basketball culture, and the Bullets have a storied legacy. I look forward to helping elevate the team and build toward a bright future, especially with the upcoming Olympics in Brisbane.”
The Bullets will take on the JackJumpers in Tasmania on Friday night in what will be forward Tohi Smith-Milner’s 150th NBL appearance, before returning home to face Perth on Sunday.