Former UNC Basketball Star Antawn Jamison Returns as Co-Owner After Signing Landmark Deal
In a groundbreaking move that has stirred excitement across the sports world, former University of Southern California (UN
C) basketball standout Antawn Jamison has officially announced his return to the court — not as a player, but as a co-owner. Jamison, who enjoyed an illustrious career both in college and the NBA, has signed a monumental $300 million investment deal, marking a powerful new chapter in his post-playing career.
The announcement was made during a press conference held at USC’s Galen Center, where Jamison spoke passionately about his journey, his connection to the program, and his vision for the future. “This is more than a business deal for me,” he stated. “USC helped shape who I am. Returning as a co-owner means I get to give back in a meaningful way — not just financially, but as a mentor, leader, and supporter of the next generation.”
Sources close to the deal say the $300 million agreement will be used to support USC athletics through facility upgrades, recruitment initiatives, scholarship programs, and community outreach. It also includes a long-term partnership with Jamison’s sports investment group, which will focus on enhancing athlete development and wellness programs.
Jamison’s return as a co-owner marks a growing trend of former athletes taking leadership roles within the organizations that once shaped them. His leadership, business acumen, and deep ties to the USC community make him a powerful asset both on and off the court.
With this historic investment, Antawn Jamison not only cements his legacy at USC but also paves the way for a new era in college athletics—one where former players become influential architects of the future.
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