Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports

Regarding sports team ownership, performance on the field or court isn’t always king.

For the ninth straight year, Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer — who made his fortune as the former CEO of Microsoft — tops Forbes’ list of the 20 richest owners in American sports derived from the publication’s Forbes 400, which tracks the net worths of the richest people in the United States.

The runner-up for the second consecutive year is Walmart heir Rob Walton, who purchased the Denver Broncos for $4.65 billion in June 2022.

Coming in at third is Rocket Mortgage and Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, who leapfrogged his way into the top three after finishing sixth in 2022’s list. Memphis Grizzlies owner Robert Pera fell precipitously year-over-year from fourth to 14th.

For all the wealth on the list, few Americans crack the world’s list released last April: Ballmer was dethroned from the world’s top spot by Mukesh Ambani, owner of the Mumbai Indians in cricket’s Indian Premier League.

Here is the complete list of America’s top 20 wealthiest sports owners:

Rank Owner Teams Net Worth
1 Steve Ballmer Los Angeles Clippers $101 billion
2 Rob Walton Denver Broncos $67.4 billion
3 Dan Gilbert Cleveland Cavaliers $21.3 billion
4 David Tepper Carolina Panthers $20.6 billion
5 Steve Cohen New York Mets $19.8 billion
6 Philip Anschutz Los Angeles Kings, LA Galaxy $14.8 billion
7 Stan Kroenke Los Angeles Rams, Arsenal FC, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids $14.6 billion
8 Jerry Jones Dallas Cowboys $14.5 billion
9 Shahid Khan Jacksonville Jaguars, Fulham FC $12.2 billion
10 Robert Kraft New England Patriots, New England Revolution $11.1 billion
11 Stephen Ross Miami Dolphins $10.1 billion
12 Henry Samueli Anaheim Ducks $10 billion
13 Jimmy Haslam Cleveland Browns, Columbus Crew, Milwaukee Bucks $8.7 billion
14 Robert Pera Memphis Grizzlies $8.3 billion
15 (tie) Tom Gores Detroit Pistons $8.1 billion
15 (tie) Antony Ressler Atlanta Hawks $8.1 billion
17 (tie) Rocco Commisso ACF Fiorentina $8 billion
17 (tie) Tilman Fertitta Houston Rockets $8 billion
19 Arthur Blank Atlanta Falcons $7.9 billion
20 Stephen Bisciotti Baltimore Ravens $7.2 billion

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