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Saturday / November 23.

Prokhorov: ‘America, I come in peace’

NEW YORK – During an hour-long press conference in the Cosmopolitan Room of the Four Seasons Hotel in midtown Manhattan, new Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov held court on everything from LeBron James to Jay-Z to the Nets’ move to Brooklyn.

Appearing calm and confident despite failing to land the No. 1 pick in Tuesday’s NBA draft lottery, Prokhorov repeatedly talked about his “global” vision for the Nets and cracked more one-liners than Chris Rock on a good night.

A room full of journalists furiously scribbled the comments of the Russian mogul, the first non-North American NBA owner and a man worth a reported $13.4 billion. With his pale complexion, serious demeanor and furrowed brow, he has been compared to a James Bond villain.

“America, I come in peace,” he joked when asked about Russians taking over foreign sports franchises.

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  • “If everything goes as planned, we win championship in 5 years…” And with the team in Brooklyn, I make *1 billion dollars.* I am an evil NBA owner, you know…” lmssao

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