Last summer, following Ted Leonsis’ purchase of NBC Sports Washington, we wondered if Leonsis and his Monumental Sports & Entertainment could save the Washington Nationals from their MASN nightmare.
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 ...
After the Wizards have failed to make the playoffs in two consecutive seasons, Ted Leonsis relieved President and General Manager Tommy Sheppard of his duties. This news is coming just after the ...
When we last spoke with Ted Leonsis in 2008, he was a relatively young fella – barely 50 and eager to check as many things as he could off his 101-item bucket list. He was up to No. 74 back then, and ...
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 ...
Bradley Beal urges Ted Leonsis to keep Wizards in city limits: 'You can't take the team out of D.C.'
Earlier this month, Wizards owner Ted Leonsis and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced plans to move the Wizards out of Washington, D.C., in favor of a multi-billion sports and entertainment complex ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Ted Leonsis, owner of Monumental Sports, gave a lengthy and detailed response Thursday outlining his reasoning for potentially moving the Washington Capitals and Wizards out ...
Ted Leonsis won't have to buy a ticket to watch the Nationals if he buys the whole team. Just saying. What a brilliant move. Ted Leonsis likely outmaneuvered all other potential buyers for the ...
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 ...
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