But a curious new route to legitimacy has opened for the Russian oligarch: buying a foreign sports club. It worked for Roman Abramovich, who purchased the English Chelsea FC in 2003 and has since fashioned it into a rival to Manchester United, soccer's Yankees. The purchase instantly gave him credibility with a Western audience, and as the team's success grows, so does Ambramovich's stature. (...)But in buying the Nets, Prokhorov could ameliorate the image of the profligate oligarch by reaching out to Brooklyn - and not only to its Russian population. Several prominent African-American community groups support the Nets arena. Prokhorov can recognize them by offering jobs to residents of nearby housing projects and awarding contracts to minority-owned businesses. And he can smooth the feathers of opposition groups by striking a more conciliatory tone than co-owner Bruce Ratner.
These may seem like small gestures, but they would signal that Prokhorov is striving for a legacy beyond the gossip pages.
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Yeah, true. It is a great day when Russian's richest man can utilize New Yorker's tax dollars and eminent domain abuse to make himself richer and gain a nice little NBA bauble for his playpen.
Isn't that what we've all fought so hard for?