Bruce Levenson was involved in a variety of businesses, including healthcare, energy, mortgages, telecommunications, and news, among others.
He was a purely business-minded individual, and his willingness to take over the Hawks was solely because they were one of the most profitable teams in the NBA, and he wanted a share of the lucrative sports competition industry.
Steve Belkin, on the other hand, was the opposite of Bruce Levenson; he was a true sports fan, taking over the team out of passion and a desire for victory.
As for Bo Turner and Rutherford Seydel, they were just minor figures among the group of shareholders.
How the team would develop in the future was highly dependent on the attitudes of Steve Belkin and Bruce Levenson.
They were scheduled to meet in Los Angeles with Roger for Game 4 of the series.