Raptors Larry Tananbaum elected chairman of NBA Board of Governors
Toronto Raptors governor Larry Tanenbaum was elected chairman of the NBA Board of Governors on Thursday.
Tanenbaum, the longtime chairman of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE), becomes the first Canadian owner to serve as chairman of the board. He succeeds Minnesota Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor, who has been chairman since April 2014.
“It is a great honour to have been elected as chairman of the NBA Board of Governors, for both myself and the Toronto Raptors franchise,” said Tanenbaum. “I look forward to working closely with commissioner (Adam) Silver, the league office and my fellow owners in this capacity to grow the game around the world and continually look for opportunities to better this great league for our teams, our players and our fans.”
Tanenbaum, a Toronto native, has served on the NBA advisory/finance committee since 2008 and was part of the planning committee from 2000-14. He also had stints on several other committees, including labour relations and expansion/realignment.