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Utah Jazz Take $500 Million Private Equity Check, First NBA Team at Scale

The deal opens a new funding path for mid-market franchises while preserving Ryan Smith's control threshold.

Published April 22, 2026 Source CNBC From the chopped neck
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Utah Jazz Take $500 Million Private Equity Check, First NBA Team at Scale

The deal opens a new funding path for mid-market franchises while preserving Ryan Smith's control threshold.

Source CNBC ↗

The Utah Jazz closed a $500 million private equity investment this week, becoming the first NBA franchise to accept institutional capital at this magnitude. Ryan Smith, who bought the team for $1.66 billion in 2020, retains majority control. The investor group remains unnamed, though league sources point to a consortium with prior NBA minority stakes.

The money arrives eighteen months after the NBA approved private equity ownership up to 10% of team equity. The Jazz sale puts the franchise at an implied valuation near $5 billion, a 201% gain since Smith's purchase. The capital infusion funds Smith Entertainment Group's broader portfolio, including Real Salt Lake, the Delta Center renovation, and Utah Hockey Club operating expenses. The Jazz posted $304 million in revenue last season, per league filings, ranking 18th among 30 teams.

This matters because it sets the pricing floor for mid-market NBA franchises open to institutional backing. The 10% equity cap means the Jazz deal likely involved two or three funds splitting the stake, each writing $167 million to $250 million checks. That check size fits neatly into the deployment schedules of Arctos Partners, Dyal HomeCourt, and Sixth Street, the three funds already owning pieces of NBA teams. The Jazz valuation also creates a comp for Portland, Memphis, and New Orleans—teams with local ownership, aging arenas, and revenue below $320 million. Expect those groups to begin conversations with the same PE funds before the summer.

The investment also reshapes Smith's liquidity timeline. He bought the Jazz with a $500 million equity check and $1.16 billion in debt, unusual for NBA deals. The PE capital likely refinances a portion of that leverage, lowering his annual debt service from an estimated $70 million to closer to $40 million. That frees cash for the Delta Center project, which carries a $1.2 billion price tag and breaks ground in May. The arena deal includes $900 million in public bonds, leaving Smith's group responsible for the rest. The timing suggests the PE round was structured to plug that exact gap.

Watch for the investor names to surface in the next 30 to 45 days, when the NBA files its annual ownership disclosures. If Arctos led the round, expect them to push for similar deals in Memphis and Charlotte, where ownership has floated minority sales. The Delta Center groundbreaking in May will clarify how much of the $500 million went directly to construction versus debt paydown. And if the Jazz revenue crosses $350 million next season—possible with new suites and a revived local TV deal—the $5 billion valuation will look conservative, opening the door for a second PE round at a higher basis.

The Jazz are now worth three times what Smith paid four years ago, and he just pulled out 30% of his original equity check without selling a vote.

The takeaway
The **$500 million** Jazz PE round sets the pricing and structure template for every mid-market NBA franchise considering institutional capital.
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