Awesome! Such a good man and thanks for the lessons. Definitely changed my view of him since I always saw him as the enemy since I'm a warriors fan. LOL Steve Ballmer... so inspirational.
Unexpected but much appreciated. That was an outstanding and informative interview. Would have loved to hear more about his organization on facts but I can look into that on my own. Thank you guys for the amazing content.
Catching up on PF during All Star break! Thanks for this all-around great interview, especially for relating how teachers can positively affect futures; it's encouraging to see philanthropy applied so thoughtfully. 3 months since this aired, I see Steve Ballmer was 100% about winning a chip! To me, Clips did well in free agency, getting Bones, Plumlee, Gordon, and Darling on a 2-way. As a Dubs fan, l anticipate GPll's return with joy; but to turn it around, we need to do better with what we have. Go Dubs!
I'm with Steve. I like math and I'm a big statistics guy but for the life of me, I did not like programming. I can do it if I have to but debugging and coming up with algorithms is just no bueno for me. Great interview! Learned a lot from this convo.
He's one of 3 key people who built the second largest company in human history… from scratch. Only *EIGHT* people on this planet have built more wealth. He paid cash for the Clippers, cash for the Forum, cash for the Intuit Dome, donated $750+ million last year for the poor, and has more than enough to buy the remaining 29 NBA franchises. I think it's remarkable he's as humble as he is. Don't worry, he'll win the championship. It's just a matter of time. LA had to wait 20 years and 8 failed championship runs before the Lakers finally won 1 in LA.