In 2004, Atlanta Spirit LLC bought the
Atlanta Thrashers,
Atlanta Hawks, and operating rights to
Philips Arena from
Time Warner's
Turner Broadcasting System. In the summer of 2005, the Atlanta Hawks finalized a trade with the
Phoenix Suns to obtain
shooting guard Joe Johnson for
Boris Diaw and two protected future first-round picks. While this trade met with the approval of the majority of the ownership group, it was rejected by Belkin, who held a controlling vote as the Hawks Governor within the group. This triggered legal proceedings to force Belkin out of the group. On December 23, 2010, the group led by Gearon and Levenson announced they had bought out Belkin's ownership share in Atlanta Spirit LLC. This elevated the Washington-based company shares to more than 50 percent and effective control of the group. In 2007, Spirit co-founder
Bud Seretean died at the age of 83. On May 31, 2011, the Atlanta Spirit LLC sold the Thrashers to
True North Sports and Entertainment, who relocated the team to
Winnipeg,
Manitoba, and re-branded them as the new
Winnipeg Jets. On September 7, 2014, the company's majority owner Bruce Levenson announced he would sell his interest in the company. Levenson explained the reason was a racially insensitive e-mail he sent to Hawks general manager
Danny Ferry in 2012, saying that the team's low ticket sales were due to the Hawks attracting an African American fanbase that alienated the white suburbanites. He opted to share the e-mail with the NBA in July 2014, during the lawsuits that led the league to take the
Los Angeles Clippers from
Donald Sterling, as the emergence of such a discrimination-related debacle made Levenson "remorseful for using those hurtful words". On January 2, 2015, the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that all partners in the ownership group would join Levenson and sell their minority stakes, effectively putting the entire franchise up for sale. On April 22, 2015, Atlanta Hawks, LLC reached a tentative agreement to sell the team and arena operating rights to a group led by
Tony Ressler for $850 million. The sale of the team was approved by the NBA Board of Governors on June 24, 2015. ==Turner connection==