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What happens when a venture capitalist steps out into the front office of a major sports franchise?
In this episode of TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING, I sit down with entrepreneur, VC, and the new co-owner and alternate governor of the Portland Trail Blazers, Sheel Tyle. We break down the massive shifts happening at the intersection of global technology, venture capital, and professional sports.
Sheel pulls back the curtain on why an NBA franchise is less like a legacy asset and more like a fast-scaling tech startup. He opens up about the reality of being a local team owner, the "external rate of return" that matters more than profit maximizing, and how a new generation of tech-forward owners are preparing for an AI revolution in basketball.
We also dive deep into what it means to be a first-generation Indian-American sports owner, challenging the traditional immigrant path toward stable careers to take massive risks that can shape a community.
Sheel shares insights on:
• The Reality of Local Ownership: Navigating the public eye in Portland alongside his wife, Oregon’s Secretary of Health.
• The True ROI of Sports: Why building a civic anchor matters far more than just looking at profit margins.
• The Tech Revolution in the NBA: Lessons learned from fellow owners like Steve Ballmer and Mark Lore on how AI will reshape player analytics and fan experiences.
• Redefining Risk for First-Gen South Asians: Honoring our immigrant parents' hard work by having the courage to make bold, unconventional bets. • The Mindset of a Champion: Why contentment does not mean stasis, and lessons on the grind from Damian Lillard's 6:30 AM gym sessions.
Whether you’re a sports fanatic, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone navigating your own "quantum leaps" in life, Sheel’s framework for mission-driven leadership offers a compelling blueprint. If you enjoyed this deep dive, please hit that subscribe button, leave a comment, and share this video with someone looking to scale their own vision!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
03:28 Local Ownership in the Portland Community
05:22 The True ROI: Purpose Over Profit Maximization
07:41 Is the NBA a Startup? Global Expansion & Asia Markets
12:53 The Tech-Forward Owner
15:09 Solving Massive Challenges: Lessons from CelTel & NALA
20:46 Sponsor Break: Travelopod
22:24 Data vs. Emotion: Navigating the Noise of Fans and DMs
25:19 Embracing Risk as a First-Gen Indian-American Leader
32:54 Leadership, Parenting, and Damian Lillard's Work Ethic
37:09 Why Contentment Does Not Mean Stasis
#SheelTyle #PortlandTrailBlazers #VentureCapital
#SouthAsianExcellence #TrustMeIKnowWhatImDoing #NBA
Shoutouts from this episode:
- to the Spurs, the Knicks, and their fans for holding the space until my Lakers are ready to play June basketball again!
- to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for stepping up in the T20.
- to Nithya Raman for closing the gap as those votes are still being counted.
Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you podcast!
TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT I’M DOING is proudly brought to you by TRAVELOPOD, with personalized travel support to help you explore the wonders of the world. Start your next journey at vacation.travelopod.com
By Abhay DandekarWhat happens when a venture capitalist steps out into the front office of a major sports franchise?
In this episode of TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING, I sit down with entrepreneur, VC, and the new co-owner and alternate governor of the Portland Trail Blazers, Sheel Tyle. We break down the massive shifts happening at the intersection of global technology, venture capital, and professional sports.
Sheel pulls back the curtain on why an NBA franchise is less like a legacy asset and more like a fast-scaling tech startup. He opens up about the reality of being a local team owner, the "external rate of return" that matters more than profit maximizing, and how a new generation of tech-forward owners are preparing for an AI revolution in basketball.
We also dive deep into what it means to be a first-generation Indian-American sports owner, challenging the traditional immigrant path toward stable careers to take massive risks that can shape a community.
Sheel shares insights on:
• The Reality of Local Ownership: Navigating the public eye in Portland alongside his wife, Oregon’s Secretary of Health.
• The True ROI of Sports: Why building a civic anchor matters far more than just looking at profit margins.
• The Tech Revolution in the NBA: Lessons learned from fellow owners like Steve Ballmer and Mark Lore on how AI will reshape player analytics and fan experiences.
• Redefining Risk for First-Gen South Asians: Honoring our immigrant parents' hard work by having the courage to make bold, unconventional bets. • The Mindset of a Champion: Why contentment does not mean stasis, and lessons on the grind from Damian Lillard's 6:30 AM gym sessions.
Whether you’re a sports fanatic, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone navigating your own "quantum leaps" in life, Sheel’s framework for mission-driven leadership offers a compelling blueprint. If you enjoyed this deep dive, please hit that subscribe button, leave a comment, and share this video with someone looking to scale their own vision!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
03:28 Local Ownership in the Portland Community
05:22 The True ROI: Purpose Over Profit Maximization
07:41 Is the NBA a Startup? Global Expansion & Asia Markets
12:53 The Tech-Forward Owner
15:09 Solving Massive Challenges: Lessons from CelTel & NALA
20:46 Sponsor Break: Travelopod
22:24 Data vs. Emotion: Navigating the Noise of Fans and DMs
25:19 Embracing Risk as a First-Gen Indian-American Leader
32:54 Leadership, Parenting, and Damian Lillard's Work Ethic
37:09 Why Contentment Does Not Mean Stasis
#SheelTyle #PortlandTrailBlazers #VentureCapital
#SouthAsianExcellence #TrustMeIKnowWhatImDoing #NBA
Shoutouts from this episode:
- to the Spurs, the Knicks, and their fans for holding the space until my Lakers are ready to play June basketball again!
- to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for stepping up in the T20.
- to Nithya Raman for closing the gap as those votes are still being counted.
Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you podcast!
TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT I’M DOING is proudly brought to you by TRAVELOPOD, with personalized travel support to help you explore the wonders of the world. Start your next journey at vacation.travelopod.com