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Masai Ujiri becomes a principal owner of the WNBA’s Tempo

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Former Raptors president Masai Ujiri has become a principal owner of the WNBA expansion Toronto Tempo. 2bentertainment

Masai Ujiri, the former Raptors president and current Sustainable Development Goal Advocate for the United Nations, on Tuesday became a principal owner of the WNBA’s expansion Toronto Tempo. In collaboration with the Tempo, Ujiri is also launching Tempo Rising, a mentorship platform for women-identifying and non-binary coaches at both the entry and advanced levels. Ujiri will provide leadership and coaching expertise alongside Tempo GM Monica Wright Rogers and Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello.

“As an honorary Canadian, I’m excited to be part of the Tempo team as I believe they are building something truly historic -- a franchise that represents not only Canada, but the future of basketball,” Ujiri said. “I believe deeply in the vision behind the Tempo: creating female leaders, elevating women not just on the court, but across the organization, and building championship culture from day one. This is more than just a new team -- it’s a defining moment in women’s basketball globally.”

Ujiri -- who was the NBA’s executive of the year in 2013 and was president of the Raptors during their championship season of 2019 -- joins an ownership group that includes Chairman Larry Tanenbaum, Chairman of Kilmer Sports Ventures, and a second principal owner in Serena Williams.

In his role with the United Nations, Ujiri has continued his humanitarian work in Africa, which began when he was director of Basketball Without Borders and launched Giants of Africa in the early 2000s. He exited the Raptors front office in 2025.

Florida Panthers hire Amazon robotaxi exec Michael White to lead business ops

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As the team’s president of business operations, White will lead day-to-day operations and business efforts across the Panthers’ four operated facilities. Getty Images

The Florida Panthers have hired Michael White from Amazon-owned robotaxi company Zoox as their new president of business operations. White, who previously spent 11 years at Disney, brings a background in consumer technology and guest experience to a front office in transition following several key departures.

After serving as Zoox’s chief product officer for the past two-and-a-half years, White started in his new role Monday with the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions. In addition to overseeing the franchise’s day-to-day operations, he will lead business efforts across the Panthers’ four operated facilities: Amerant Bank Arena, Baptist Health IcePlex, Panthers IceDen and War Memorial Auditorium.

White takes over a Panthers front office that has experienced an executive exodus since the team won its second straight title last June. He replaces Matt Caldwell, who left the organization last summer to become CEO of the T’Wolves and Lynx. Other high-level departures in recent months include CRO Shawn Thornton (to the Hawks), COO Bryce Hollweg (to janitorial services company CJS Global), CFO James Suh (to the Spurs) and CRO Mark Zarthar, who has yet to take a new role.

Speaking to Sports Business Journal on his first day, White said he does not have a defined mandate from ownership and is beginning with an evaluation of the organization, focusing on opportunities to “amplify and really enhance” the fan experience inside and outside the arena. He added that he has yet to identify which positions he will prioritize as he builds out his leadership team.

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Women’s Final Four a carbon copy of last year with UConn, UCLA, Texas, South Carolina

The South Carolina Gamecocks celebrate after an Elite Eight round game of the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament held at Golden 1 Center
South Carolina, UConn, UCLA and Texas “are in the Final Four for the second straight season,” just the second time the same teams have reached in consecutive years. NCAA Photos via Getty Images

No. 1 seeds UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina “are in the Final Four for the second straight season,” just the second time the same teams have reached the sport’s final weekend in consecutive years. The only other time the same four teams reached consecutive Final Fours was when UConn, Tennessee, Stanford and Georgia did it from 1995-96 (AP, 3/30).

The tournament’s second-ever visit to Dickies Arena in Fort Worth concluded on Monday night, and the venue was “maybe 70% full for the finale” in an arena that seats 13,300 for basketball -- despite one of the teams’ main campus being “three hours south in Austin.” The Fort Worth regional this year “offered the best of the sport,” but “the crowds reflected none of that.” Most of the games “still are too typical of the NCAA women’s tournament where the higher seed seldom loses.” The sport is “still years away from drawing the casual fan to the arena” (FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 3/30).

This year saw the first women’s tournament rounds played in Sacramento since 2010. Visit Sacramento and Sacramento State “will continue to present bids” to the NCAA to “host more tournament rounds, men and women.” The first two rounds of the NCAA Men’s Tournament will be held at Golden 1 Center next March (SACRAMENTO BEE, 3/30).

Whoop raises $575M Series G a $10.1B valuation

Whoop's app has grown beyond a focus on fitness to also included broader wellness features.
Whoop's app has grown beyond a focus on fitness to also included broader wellness features. Courtesy of Whoop

Whoop has added $575M in new funding at a $10.1B valuation as it reportedly eyes an IPO. Collaborative Fund led the Series G investment round with participation from more than a dozen institutions, highlighted by medical and pharmaceutical entities Abbott and the Mayo Clinic. Whoop has added a series of new health and medical-grade features and products in recent years, including blood biomarker analysis, an FDA-cleared ECG, insights on a user’s blood pressure and longevity-focused healthspan metrics.

Lakers F LeBron James, famously one of Whoop’s first 100 users, invested for the first time along with other superstar athletes who made repeat investments such as Al Nassr F Cristiano Ronaldo and PGA Tour player Rory McIlroy. Whoop, which popularized the concepts of monitoring strain, sleep and recovery, gained attention at the Australian Open when the world’s top tennis players -- Aryna Sabalenka, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner -- were all asked to remove the device. The app includes one of the industry’s first generative AI coaching tools.

Whoop shared that it was cash-flow positive in 2025, its bookings doubled and that it has more than 2.5 million members; users receive the screenless tracking device for free and pay a monthly subscription fee, ranging from $199 to $359 per year. The Boston-based tech company recently announced plans to dramatically expand its staff from 800 employees to 1,400.

Whoop founder & CEO Will Ahmed told Bloomberg, “This new raise allows us to really strengthen our balance sheet and ultimately invest more in areas of the business that are already working. We’ve had a very ambitious research and development road map that we’re going to continue to invest behind.”

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Big 12, NFL team up in hopes of adding women’s flag football

The Big 12 is set to become the first FBS conference to sponsor flag football. Getty Images

The Big 12 is taking steps toward becoming the first FBS conference to sponsor women’s flag football, beginning in 2028 with a minimum of six teams, Sports Business Journal has learned.

The efforts, which remain in the exploratory phase, are being spearheaded by Commissioner Brett Yormark and Chief Football & Competition Officer Scott Draper from the conference side, along with an intimate assist from the NFL.

“We’re trying to meet the moment,” Draper told SBJ. “Our goal here is growth. Our goal is to advance Big 12 membership opportunities and growth for [the conference]. We see this as an opportunity to do that.”

The Big 12 and NFL previously announced a partnership in December that was expected to include collaborations around technology, officiating and, of course, flag football.

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Report: Netflix looking to expand its NFL package

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodells is wearing a red parka while standing in front of a football field on a screen while on a stage.
Netflix is “looking to expand its current two-game package” of NFL rights “to four games.” Roger Goodell Netflix upfront

Netflix is “looking to expand its current two-game package” of NFL rights “to four games,” according to sources cited by the WALL STREET JOURNAL. Sources noted the streamer is “interested in adding” the league’s “new Thanksgiving Eve game and an international game, likely in the season’s opening week.” Netflix is in the final year of its three-year Christmas Day game package, for which it paid about $75M a game. The NFL reclaimed the rights to four games as part of its deal last year to sell the NFL Network to ESPN and take an ownership stake in the sports service. A fifth game is “also up for grabs” -- the first international game of the season, which the NFL has “sold as a stand-alone property for the past two seasons.” A source said that the league is “taking a flexible approach to selling the games” and is “willing to field offers for some or all of the inventory from suitors” (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 3/30).

Las Vegas officially awarded 2029 Super Bowl

Allegiant Stadium will host its second Super Bowl in 2029.

NFL owners voted to award the 2029 Super Bowl to Las Vegas, which will be the second time in five years the city has hosted the game after being off the radar for decades before sports gambling was legalized. The NFL says there is no informal rotation, and each Super Bowl is awarded on the specific merits of a bid for a given year, but a league official Monday indicated Las Vegas has all the makings of a regular Super Bowl destination.

“Clearly, Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas [in 2024] was a tremendous success. Every element of that, everything that Las Vegas brought to bear -- the energy, the size, the scale, the hospitality,” said NFL EVP/Club Business, International & League Events Peter O’Reilly.

Conversations around a return to Las Vegas started immediately after the game in 2024. Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority President & CEO Steve Hill said he wants to “raise the bar,” giving two examples of challenges they want to fix this time.

“We had a couple events from a traffic standpoint conflicted earlier in the week, not the Super Bowl itself, but on a Thursday night and Friday night, where maybe we didn’t think through traffic flow in the city quite as well as we could, and that was one of our points of emphasis as we look at Super Bowl LXIII,” said Hill. “The demand for the fan fest was a little bit surprising -- 40,000, 50,000 people at the fan fest every day.”

NFL taps Seahawks, Patriots for next two editions of ‘Hard Knocks’

Kenneth Walker III #9 of the Seattle Seahawks carries the ball against the New England Patriots
The NFL unveiled that the Seahawks will be the featured team on “Hard Knocks” (Training Camp) on HBO this coming season, while the Patriots will be the featured team in 2027. Getty Images

The NFL unveiled Monday that the Seahawks will be the featured team on “Hard Knocks” (Training Camp) on HBO this coming season, while the Patriots will be the featured team in 2027 (X, 3/30). The Seahawks will appear on “Hard Knocks” for the “first time in their history.” For years the team was “not eligible because of rules stating that a team did not have to take part if it had appeared in the playoffs over the previous two seasons.” But those rules “were changed a year ago, in part to make the show more appealing” (SEATTLE TIMES, 3/30). It will also be the “first time in franchise history” that the Patriots will be featured on “Hard Knocks” (MASSLIVE, 3/30).

Having the two Super Bowl teams from last season as the next two participants “shows a real commitment to trying to revive a series that’s become a little stale with the flood of team- and league-produced ‘all-access’ shows out there.” The NFL Films folks “need more and more access to make it stand out.” Putting two “really good teams, and really good franchises, in the show doesn’t really solve that.” But “this idea is worth a try” (SI, 3/30).

American Express officially takes over as NFL’s payments partner

This AI-generated images shows what an NFL-branded American Express card may look like.
This AI-generated images shows what an NFL-branded American Express card may look like. Provided by Terry Lefton

The NFL on Monday officially signed American Express as the league’s “official payments partner starting ‌with the 2026 season.” SBJ’s Terry Lefton first reported the deal in September. The agreement will give American Express cardholders “access to ticket presales, on-site experiences and other perks at select NFL events in the U.S. and ​abroad.” As part of the rollout, American ​Express cardholders will “get early access” beginning on Tuesday to tickets for the 2026 NFL game in Melbourne between the Rams and 49ers. Visa last year announced it would end its three-decade NFL sponsorship run when its contract expired this month (REUTERS, 3/30).

Maple Leafs move on from GM Treliving amid disappointing season

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JUNE 28: Brad Treliving of the Toronto Maple Leafs attends the 2023 NHL Draft at the Bridgestone Arena on June 28, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
The Maple Leafs on Monday “relieved” GM Brad Treliving of his duties “late in a disappointing season.” Getty Images

The Maple Leafs on Monday “relieved” GM Brad Treliving of his duties “late in a disappointing season.” No replacement “was named, and no other firings or hirings were announced.” Treliving had one year left on his contract beyond this one. Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment President Keith Pelley is scheduled to address the media at 2pm ET Tuesday at Scotiabank Arena (TORONTO STAR, 3/30).

The move came with the Leafs “on the verge of playoff elimination,” entering Monday’s game with a 31-30-13 record and 13 points out of the second wild-card spot. Treliving oversaw a 139-92-27 record with the Leafs, including a 10-10 playoff mark and a first-round series win over the Senators. But the club “struggled to find consistency this season” and “pivoted to selling at the trade deadline earlier this month as it fell out of contention” (CP, 3/30).

The name of Blues GM Doug Armstrong “continues to be heavy in speculation” as a potential replacement for Treliving. Armstrong is “slated to relinquish” his role to Alexander Steen on July 1, “at which point Armstrong will continue as the Blues’ president of hockey operations” (TORONTO SUN, 3/30).

It is “almost impossible to point to any aspect of the current Maple Leafs where things are not worse now than when Treliving succeeded Kyle Dubas almost three years ago." In fact, “you could argue that relative to expectation, this might be the worst season in Maple Leafs history” (THE HOCKEY NEWS, 3/30).

Red Wings, Tigers add sustainability partner

DETROIT - MAY 26:  Photo of the Detroit Tiger mascot at Comerica Park dressed up in a Detroit Red Wings Jersey before game two of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Finals at Joe Louis Arena on May 26, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.  (Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images)
Sustainability/carbon offset company Karbon-X has signed sponsorships with Ilitch Sports + Entertainment’s Red Wings and Tigers. NHLI via Getty Images

Sustainability/carbon offset company Karbon-X has signed sponsorships with Ilitch Sports + Entertainment’s Red Wings and Tigers, making it “Official Sustainability Partner” for both Detroit teams.

Under the deal, Calgary-based Karbon-X, which focuses on reducing carbon emissions and other sustainability issues, gets sponsorship assets such as venue signage, along with digital and social media. The teams get greenhouse gas reporting, carbon footprint data, and advice on sustainability initiatives, including an optional $3 sustainability contribution for carbon credits at online ticket checkout.

The agreements begin during the current NHL season and run through the 2028–29 NHL campaign, and include the 2026 through 2028 MLB seasons. The Red Wings and Tigers deals expand a Karbon-X sponsorship portfolio which includes Hockey Canada, the Banff Marathon, and the Edmonton Oilers, which have worn a Karbon-X jersey ad patch for road games since last season. Matt Kauffman’s Insight Sports is agency of record for Karbon-X.


Page Turners: On Shelves This Week

Metropolitans: New York Baseball, Class Struggle, and the People’s Team

By A.M. GIttlitz

Astra House, March 31; $30

Author Gittlitz recounts the colorful history of the Mets through a different lens, putting the franchise’s founding into its sociopolitical context and presenting a thesis of the Mets as a draw for working class, countercultural fans in the late 20th century and beyond.

Ford Frick: Baseball’s Third Commissioner and His Four Decades of Shaping the Game

By Dave Bohmer

University of Nebraska Press, April 1; $40

Bohmer, an academic, puts forward an alternative perspective of Frick’s tenure as MLB commissioner, arguing that he stands as one of the sport’s most successful executives and accomplished more than helping establish the Baseball Hall of Fame as a museum.

The Great Game: A Tale of Two Footballs and America’s Quest to Conquer Global Sport

By Andres Martinez

Bloomsbury Academic, April 2; $32

Martinez leverages his journalistic and academic expertise to examine how technology-driven business trends and America’s changing cultural demographics have elevated soccer’s importance in the country’s sporting pantheon.


Speed Reads...

A new federal lawsuit, filed by a single plaintiff in California, alleges that Nike “failed to protect sensitive information and waited too long to notify customers about a recent data breach.” The lawsuit seeks class action status (Portland OREGONIAN, 3/30).

The Pelicans announced that their G League team “will be relocating from Birmingham, Alabama, to Kenner,” and will be rebranded as the Laketown Squadron (New Orleans TIMES-PICAYUNE, 3/30).

FIFA has “returned some World Cup hotel rooms it booked in advance in Atlanta,” though it is not clear how many (ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION, 3/31).

PGA Tour player Ryo Hisatsune has signed with Excel Sports Management and Andrew Kipper for representation. Hisatsune most recently was with WME Sports (SBJ).

Most Valuable Promotions has formed agreements with Sky Sports in the U.K. and NOW channel in Ireland for them to become the broadcasters for MVP’s new MVPW women’s boxing platform. Sky will air two all-female MVPW fight nights in the U.K. -- one at London’s Olympia venue this Sunday and a second at Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in mid April (Adam Stern, Staff Writer).

The most read article yesterday was about projects at West Virginia showing college sports’ pivot to fan-facing venue investment: West Virginia renovation projects emblematic of college sports’ sudden pivot to fan-facing venue investment.


Quick Hits...

“Yeah, it’s cool for the league to play globally,” he added. “I think it’s awesome. But as far as the team doing it? There’s not much benefit to it” -- 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan, on his opinion of playing games overseas (S.F. CHRONICLE, 3/30).

“We agreed with PSG’s shareholder that we want to conclude discussions by the end of the summer at the latest” -- Paris Mayor Emmanuel Gregoire, on trying to reach a deal to sell Paris Saint-Germain’s longtime home, Parc des Princes (BLOOMBERG NEWS, 3/30).


Morning Hot Reads: Fighting Back

W WEEK went with the header, “Portland Fans Are Removing the Corporate Sponsor’s Logo From Their Thorns Jerseys.” Fans of the Thorns have for years now seen their jerseys adorned with a jersey patch from Ring, the Amazon-owned home security company that has “become a cog in the American surveillance state.” The company has recently “come under fire for numerous privacy concerns, including how it gathers and stores personal information about its users.” That’s when the Rose City Riveters -- the supporters group for the Thorns -- “decided to take matters into their own hands with a ‘Ring Toss.’” The group “set up a table for fans to swing by before the match to remove the logo from Thorns jerseys.”

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Social Scoop...

Last night’s ‘Final Jeopardy’ category was ‘Fictional Characters’

“Literary theories say the first name of this 1847 title character is meant to evoke plainness while the last name hints at a bequest.”


Off the presses...

The Morning Buzz offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:


Final Jeopardy...

“Who is Jane Eyre?”

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