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How much are NBA franchises worth in 2022? Warriors top Knicks and Lakers on Forbes’ Most Valuable Assets list

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The Golden State Warriors keep winning… After you get them fourth title in eight seasonsthose in San Francisco have been named as Most Valuable NBA Franchise by Forbeswhich has tracked the value of teams in the league for more than two decades.

Warriors overtake Knicks for No. 1 spot. According to Forbes, New York was the most valuable team in the NBA for seven consecutive seasons. The only other team that has topped Forbes’ list is the Lakers.

The The median value of an NBA team is now $2.86 billion.which represents a 15 percent increase compared to a year ago.

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How much is each NBA team worth?

According to the latest Forbes estimates, Warriors ($7.0 billion), Knicks ($6.1 billion) and Lakers ($5.9 billion) are the three most valuable franchises in the NBA.

Each NBA team is now worth at least $1.6 billion, up from $1.5 billion last year.

After being suspended for one year and fined $10 million by the NBA for “Occupational misconduct and organizational deficiencies”, Robert Sarver announced that he had begun the process of selling the Suns and the WNBA Mercury. The Suns have gone from the 18th most valuable team in the NBA to the 13th in one year.

Most Valuable NBA Teams (Forbes, Dollar Value)
Pos. Equipment Estimated value 2022 Estimated value 2017 Estimated value 2012
1. Warriors $7.0 billion 2.6 billion dollars 450 million dollars
two. Knicks 6.1 billion dollars 3.3 billion dollars 780 million dollars
3. Lakers $5.9 billion $3.0 billion 900 million dollars
Four. Taurus 4.1 billion dollars 2.5 billion dollars 600 million dollars
5. Celtics $4.0 billion 2.2 billion dollars 482 million dollars
6. Clippers 3.9 billion dollars $2.0 billion 324 million dollars
7. Nets 3.5 billion dollars 1.8 billion dollars 357 million dollars
8. Mavericks 3.3 billion dollars $1.45 billion 497 million dollars
9. Rockets 3.2 billion dollars $1.65 billion 453 million dollars
10. 76 year olds $3.15 billion 800 million dollars 314 million dollars
eleven. Raptors 3.1 billion dollars $1.125 billion 382 million dollars
12. Heat $3.0 billion $1.35 billion 457 million dollars
13. of the Sun 2.7 billion dollars 1.1 billion dollars 395 million dollars
14. Wizards 2.5 billion dollars $1.0 billion 328 million dollars
fifteen. dollars 2.3 billion dollars 785 million dollars 268 million dollars
16. Pioneers 2.1 billion dollars $1.05 billion 370 million dollars
17. Cavaliers $2.05 billion 1.2 billion dollars $329 million
18. the king’s $2.03 billion 1.075 billion dollars 300 million dollars
19. Jazz 2.025 billion dollars 910 million dollars 335 million dollars
twenty. spurs $2.0 billion $1.175 billion 418 million dollars
Twenty-one. hawks 1.975 billion dollars 885 million dollars 270 million dollars
22. Nuggets $1.93 billion 890 million dollars 316 million dollars
23. Pistons 1.9 billion dollars 900 million dollars 332 million dollars
24. thunder 1.875 billion dollars 1.025 billion dollars 348 million dollars
25. magic $1.85 billion 920 million dollars 385 million dollars
26. pacemakers 1.8 billion dollars 880 million dollars 283 million dollars
27. wasps 1.7 billion dollars 780 million dollars 277 million dollars
28. Timberwolves $1.67 billion 770 million dollars 272 million dollars
29. grizzly $1.65 billion 790 million dollars 269 ​​million dollars
30. Pelicans 1.6 billion dollars 750 million dollars 285 million dollars

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List of NBA team owners

Equipment owners
Warriors Joe Lacob, Peter Guber
Knicks Madison Square Garden Sports
Lakers Jerry Buss Family Trusts, Mark Walter, Todd Boehly
Taurus Jerry Reindorf
Celtics Wycliffe Grousbeck, Irving Grousbeck, Stephen Pagliuca, Robert Epstein
Clippers Steve Ballmer
Nets Joseph Chai
Mavericks Mark Cuban
Rockets tilman fertitta
76 year olds Joshua Harris, David Blitzer
Raptors Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, Larry Tanenbaum
Heat Mickey Arison
of the Sun Robert Sarver
Wizards Ted Leonsis
dollars Wes EdensMarc Lasry
Pioneers Paul G. Allen Trust
Cavaliers Dan Gilbert
the king’s Vivek Ranadive
Jazz Ryan and Ashley Smith
spurs Peter J. Holt, Sixth Street Partners
hawks Tony Ressler
Nuggets E. Stanley Kroenke
Pistons Tom Gores
thunder Clayton Bennett, George Kaiser, estate of Aubrey McClendon
magic DeVos family
pacemakers Herbert Simon, Steven Simon
wasps Michael Jordan
Timberwolves Glenn Taylor, Mark Lohr, Alex Rodriguez
grizzly Robert Pear
Pelicans Gail Benson

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Source: Sporting News

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