Philippine Daily Inquirer

KNICKS RICHEST FRANCHISE AS ALL NBA SQUADS BREACH $1-BILLION VALUATION MARK

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The NBA is thriving at a rate it never has before, according to Forbes’ annual franchise valuations.

For the first time in league history, all 30 teams are worth at least $1 billion, according to Forbes. The New York Knicks lead the pack for the third straight year at $3.6 billion while the Los Angeles Lakers ($3.3 billion), Golden State Warriors ($3.1 billion), Chicago Bulls ($2.6 billion) and Boston Celtics ($2.5 billion) round out the top five.

The lowest valued team is the New Orleans Pelicans at $1 billion. The average franchise is worth $1.652 billion, Forbes says, 22 percent more than last year.

The Forbes report cites the league’s internatio­nal growth prospects and its new TV contracts with Time Warner’s TNT and Walt Disney’s ESPN among the reasons for financial success.

The Warriors continue to climb up the value rankings, leaping past the Bulls for third this year. Given Golden State’s dominance the last several seasons, the team has been able to raise ticket prices by a significan­t amount without encounteri­ng problems selling seats.

The Houston Rockets re- ceived a big bump up to $2.2 billion—the price the franchise was reportedly purchased for by billionair­e Tilman Fertitta late last year.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are 15th on the list at $1.325 billion and are the only team to lose money on an operating basis.

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