According to the latest Forbes rating, i Golden State Warriors are confirmed as the most valuable team in the NBA, with an estimated value of 11 billion dollars. Followed by Los Angeles Lakerswhich stand at 10 billion dollarsthus consolidating their position among the giants of world basketball.
The top ten teams in the NBA
The ranking of the most valuable NBA teams is dominated by the Warriors and the Lakers, with the New York Knicks occupying third place with a value of 9.75 billion dollars. Next, we find the Los Angeles Clippers with 7.5 billioni Boston Celtics con 6.7 billione i Chicago Bulls con 6.0 billion. The last four positions of the top ten are occupied by the Houston Rockets (5.9 billion), Miami Heat (5.7 billion), Brooklyn Nets (5.6 billion) e Philadelphia 76ers (5.45 billion).
The success of the Warriors
The Golden State Warriors’ astronomical value is not only the result of recent success on the field, but also reflects a decade of steady growth. With four NBA titles and the iconic figure of Stephen Curry As the face of the league, the Warriors have built a global following that has contributed to this rating. Forbes also ranks them as the second most valuable sports franchise in the world, surpassed only by the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.
The power of the Lakers and the Knicks
I Los Angeles Lakerswhile maintaining an impressive value, saw their valuation increase further thanks to the purchase by Mark Walter, which marked one of the biggest deals in the history of the sport. Despite this, the Lakers remain behind the Warriors. THE New York Knicksdespite their lack of recent playoff success, continue to benefit from their position in Madison Square Garden and the strength of their brand.
A growing market
This valuation of NBA franchises is indicative of a broader trend in the sports market, where television rights and merchandise sales are contributing to an overall increase in the value of teams. With an overall value of 353 billion dollars For the 50 most valuable teams in the world, the future looks bright for the NBA and its franchises, which continue to thrive in an ever-changing economic environment.