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The banker who helped save the Golden State Warriors explains how to tell if your team is in the right hands

Mark Cuban Dallas Mavericks
Mark Cuban Dallas Mavericks

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Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks

Give banker Sal Galatioto twenty minutes with a sports team owner, and he'll tell you whether that team is going to be successful.

In a Bloomberg M&A podcast, Galatioto told reporter Alex Sherman that he is able to walk into a room, meet an owner and tell whether that is going to be a winning franchise.

Galatioto helped sell the Charlotte Bobcats to Michael Jordan, and the Washington Redskins to Daniel Snyder. He also worked on the sale of the Golden State Warriors to a group led by Joe Lacob, advising the seller to pick Lacob's bid, and not the bid put together by Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison.

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He worked at Societe Generale and Lehman Brothers, and now runs his own firm, Galatioto Sports Partners.

Sherman asked him what separated the best owners from the rest:

If someone is really focused on the team, if somebody cares about the fans, if someone really wants to win. The difference between winning and losing in almost anything is 5%. It is that incremental 5%. If you are willing to do that 5% more than your competitors, you have a better chance to win.

You can just read it in people. You can walk into an organization, and you can say, 'OK, today they are not doing great, but I can see they have potential to do so much better, because they demand so much from their people.'

Listen to the podcast here

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