Former Hawks Owner Ted Turner Passes Away
Media mogul Ted Turner, the former owner of the Hawks and MLB’s Atlanta Braves, has passed away at age 87, per Matt Kempner and Christopher Quinn of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Turner, who was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia in 2018, died peacefully surrounded by loves ones, a spokesperson told the AJC.
Turner bought a majority stake in the Hawks in 1977 to ensure the team remained in Atlanta and to provide content for his local cable station, WTCG, which was later rebranded as WTBS/TBS (Turner Broadcasting System). He continued to serve as the Hawks’ owner until after Turner Broadcasting System was acquired by Time Warner in 1996.
Time Warner later the sold the franchise in 2004 to a group known as Atlanta Spirit LLC, while current Hawks owner Tony Ressler took control of the team in 2015.
A banner still hangs at State Farm Arena in Atlanta honoring Turner. Ressler issued a statement on Wednesday recognizing the former Hawks owner’s importance to the organization.
“For me personally, owning the Atlanta Hawks and following in his footsteps – even in a small way – has been one of the great honors of my life. Seeing his name raised above the rafters at State Farm Arena serves as a constant reminder of the standard he set and the legacy he built,” Ressler’s statement reads, in part. “In many respects, my work in Atlanta – through the Hawks, the transformation of State Farm Arena, and the development of Centennial Yards – are all extensions of that legacy, rooted in our shared belief that sports and community can come together to inspire, uplift, and create lasting impact.
“Ted Turner showed us what it means to think boldly and act with purpose. His legacy will continue to guide and inspire all who strive to make a difference.”
NBA commissioner Adam Silver also put out a statement in the wake of Turner’s passing, referring to former Hawks owner as a “true pioneer whose vision transformed modern media” (Twitter link).
“He was a passionate steward of our game for decades,” Silver said. “Both as a longtime owner of the Hawks and as a devoted partner who played an integral role in advancing the league’s growth.”
We at Hoops Rumors send our condolences to Turner’s family and friends.
