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forbes 2020 list of NBA franchise values
Posted on 2/11/20 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 2/11/20 at 1:13 pm
1. New York Knicks: $4.6 billion (+15%)
2. Los Angeles Lakers: $4.4 billion (+19%)
3. Golden State Warriors: $4.3 billion (+23%)
4. Chicago Bulls: $3.2 billion (+10%)
5. Boston Celtics: $3.1 billion (+11%)
6. Los Angeles Clippers: $2.6 billion (+18%)
7. Brooklyn Nets: $2.5 billion (+6%)
8. Houston Rockets: $2.475 billion (+8%)
9. Dallas Mavericks: $2.4 billion (+7%)
10. Toronto Raptors: $2.1 billion (+25%)
11. Philadelphia 76ers: $2.0 billion (+21%)
12. Miami Heat: $1.95 billion (+11%)
13. Portland Trail Blazers: $1.85 billion (+16%)
14. San Antonio Spurs: $1.8 billion (+11%)
15. Sacramento Kings: $1.75 billion (+13%)
16. Washington Wizards: $1.775 billion (+13%)
17. Phoenix Suns: $1.625 billion (+8%)
18. Denver Nuggets: $1.6 billion (+16%)
19. Milwaukee Bucks: $1.58 billion (+17%)
20. Oklahoma City Thunder: $1.575 billion (+7%)
21. Utah Jazz: $1.55 billion (+9%)
22. Indiana Pacers: $1.525 billion (+9%)
23. Atlanta Hawks: $1.52 billion (+17%)
24. Cleveland Cavaliers: $1.51 (+18%)
25. Charlotte Hornets: $1.5 billion (+20%)
26. Detroit Pistons: $1.45 billion (+14%)
27. Orlando Magic: $1.43 billion (+8%)
28. Minnesota Timberwolves: $1.375 billion (+9%)
29. New Orleans Pelicans: $1.35 billion (+11%)
30. Memphis Grizzlies: $1.3 billion (+8%)
still a pretty nice investment (330MM to 1.35B)
2. Los Angeles Lakers: $4.4 billion (+19%)
3. Golden State Warriors: $4.3 billion (+23%)
4. Chicago Bulls: $3.2 billion (+10%)
5. Boston Celtics: $3.1 billion (+11%)
6. Los Angeles Clippers: $2.6 billion (+18%)
7. Brooklyn Nets: $2.5 billion (+6%)
8. Houston Rockets: $2.475 billion (+8%)
9. Dallas Mavericks: $2.4 billion (+7%)
10. Toronto Raptors: $2.1 billion (+25%)
11. Philadelphia 76ers: $2.0 billion (+21%)
12. Miami Heat: $1.95 billion (+11%)
13. Portland Trail Blazers: $1.85 billion (+16%)
14. San Antonio Spurs: $1.8 billion (+11%)
15. Sacramento Kings: $1.75 billion (+13%)
16. Washington Wizards: $1.775 billion (+13%)
17. Phoenix Suns: $1.625 billion (+8%)
18. Denver Nuggets: $1.6 billion (+16%)
19. Milwaukee Bucks: $1.58 billion (+17%)
20. Oklahoma City Thunder: $1.575 billion (+7%)
21. Utah Jazz: $1.55 billion (+9%)
22. Indiana Pacers: $1.525 billion (+9%)
23. Atlanta Hawks: $1.52 billion (+17%)
24. Cleveland Cavaliers: $1.51 (+18%)
25. Charlotte Hornets: $1.5 billion (+20%)
26. Detroit Pistons: $1.45 billion (+14%)
27. Orlando Magic: $1.43 billion (+8%)
28. Minnesota Timberwolves: $1.375 billion (+9%)
29. New Orleans Pelicans: $1.35 billion (+11%)
30. Memphis Grizzlies: $1.3 billion (+8%)
still a pretty nice investment (330MM to 1.35B)
Posted on 2/11/20 at 1:19 pm to cgrand
quote:
1. New York Knicks: $4.6 billion (+15%)
Posted on 2/11/20 at 1:20 pm to cgrand
Damn
Golden State and Toronto with some serious growth
Golden State and Toronto with some serious growth
Posted on 2/11/20 at 1:30 pm to cgrand
The Pels will continue to see good growth since getting Zion and the other young stars. Getting Zion put them on the map nationally and globally with everyone wanting to watch him and buy merch.
Posted on 2/11/20 at 1:38 pm to cgrand
The Knicks and Bulls are terrible franchises but their market gets them where they are.
Posted on 2/11/20 at 2:31 pm to cgrand
Thanks, Steve Ballmer!
xoxo
-The Association
xoxo
-The Association
Posted on 2/11/20 at 3:51 pm to cgrand
This list looks directly correlated to the amount of population a city has and the franchises value.
Posted on 2/11/20 at 5:12 pm to cgrand
I was thinking the same thing Lol
Posted on 2/11/20 at 5:46 pm to cgrand
Largest population centers are top 4.
after that. Some influence of age of franchise and 2nd franchise megacities. Your teeny-metro cities bring up the rear.
Ny. 17 metro
Los Angeles 20
Sf bay 7
Chicago 6
after that. Some influence of age of franchise and 2nd franchise megacities. Your teeny-metro cities bring up the rear.
Ny. 17 metro
Los Angeles 20
Sf bay 7
Chicago 6
Posted on 2/11/20 at 6:21 pm to cgrand
How much does location affect these numbers? For example if Memphis moved to Seattle, would they be immediately worth around 15?
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