Forbes list of the most valuable NBA teams

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Forbes list of the most valuable NBA teams

Forbes compiles the finances of all 30 NBA teams to produce an annual ranking of the best franchises in terms of valuation. The latest ranking reported that the Golden State Warriors are the most valuable NBA franchise during the 2024-25 NBA Season, with a valuation of $8.8 billion.[1] The Warriors are the third NBA team to hold the title of most valuable franchise since the inception of Forbes' ranking during the 1991–92 NBA season, with the other two being the Los Angeles Lakers and the New York Knicks.[2][3][4]

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The home arena of the Golden State Warriors, the most valuable NBA team as of the 2024-25 NBA season.

Several media outlets have referenced in related news or conducts analytic journalism when the ranking comes out, such as The New York Times and Sports Illustrated.[5][6] The NBA has consistently recognized the renditions of the ranking.[7][8] The report has also applied more context to NBA trends, such as the financial impact of Ja Morant leveraging the Memphis Grizzlies into playoff relevancy.[9]

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Rankings as of November 19, 2024 (2024-25 NBA season)[10]

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RankTeamState / ProvinceValue[a]Change[b]Operating Income[c]
1Golden State Warriors California$8.8 billionIncrease 14%$142 million
2New York Knicks New York$7.5 billionIncrease 14%$182 million
3Los Angeles Lakers California$7.1 billionIncrease 11%$199 million
4Boston Celtics Massachusetts$6.0 billionIncrease 28%$121 million
5Los Angeles Clippers California$5.5 billionIncrease 18%$96 million
6Chicago Bulls Illinois$5.0 billionIncrease 9%$140 million
7Houston Rockets Texas$4.9 billionIncrease 11%$160 million
8Brooklyn Nets New York$4.8 billionIncrease 25%$43 million
9Dallas Mavericks Texas$4.7 billionIncrease 4%$158 million
10Philadelphia 76ers Pennsylvania$4.6 billionIncrease 7%$120 million
11Toronto Raptors Ontario$4.4 billionIncrease 7%$97 million
12Phoenix Suns Arizona$4.3 billionIncrease 8%–$14 million
13Miami Heat Florida$4.25 billionIncrease 9%$62 million
14Washington Wizards Washington, D.C.$4.1 billionIncrease 17%$118 million
15Milwaukee Bucks Wisconsin$4.0 billionIncrease 25%–$16 million
16Cleveland Cavaliers Ohio$3.95 billionIncrease 18%$97 million
17Denver Nuggets Colorado$3.9 billionIncrease 16%$57 million
18San Antonio Spurs Texas$3.85 billionIncrease 18%$118 million
19Atlanta Hawks Georgia$3.8 billionIncrease 14%$94 million
20Sacramento Kings California$3.7 billionIncrease 11%$54 million
21Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma$3.65 billionIncrease 20%$90 million
22Indiana Pacers Indiana$3.6 billionIncrease 24%$94 million
23Utah Jazz Utah$3.55 billionIncrease 15%$89 million
24Portland Trail Blazers Oregon$3.5 billionIncrease 14%$81 million
25 Detroit Pistons  Michigan $3.4 billion 11% 11% $89 million
26Charlotte Hornets North Carolina$3.3 billionIncrease 10%$84 million
27Orlando Magic Florida$3.2 billionIncrease 8%$82 million
28Minnesota Timberwolves Minnesota$3.1 billionIncrease 24%$72 million
29New Orleans Pelicans Louisiana$3.05 billionIncrease 20%$41 million
30Memphis Grizzlies Tennessee$3.0 billionIncrease 25%$44 million
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Notes

  1. Value of team (in USD) based on current stadium deal (unless new stadium is pending), without deduction for debt (other than stadium debt).
  2. Change of valuation from the 2016–17 NBA season to the 2020–21 NBA season.
  3. Earnings (in USD) before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.

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