Knicks retain top spot as Forbes' most valuable NBA team
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[February 16, 2017]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - The New York Knicks are the
NBA's most valuable team for the second consecutive year despite
having been shut out of the playoffs since 2013, according to a
Forbes poll released on Wednesday that showed the average team value
rose 9 percent.
The Knicks' value rose to $3.3 billion, up 10 percent from last
year, as they continue reaping the rewards of a $1 billion
renovation to Madison Square Garden, which produced new revenue
opportunities from sponsorships and seating.
According to Forbes, the Knicks also posted an NBA-record operating
profit of $141 million last season, despite a 32-50 season record.
It was the first season of the team's new local cable deal with MSG,
which paid $100 million in year one.
The Los Angeles Lakers ($3 billion), Golden State Warriors ($2.6
billion), Chicago Bulls ($2.5 billion) and Boston Celtics ($2.2
billion) rounded out the top five.
The reigning NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers were ranked 11th out
of the league's 30 teams with a 9 percent jump in value to $1.2
billion.
The Cavaliers, Los Angeles Clippers and Oklahoma City Thunder all
lost money last season due to excessive payrolls that triggered the
luxury tax.
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Phil Jackson (R) and New York Knicks owner James Dolan pose during a
news conference announcing Jackson as the team president of the New
York Knicks basketball team at Madison Square Garden in New York
March 18, 2014. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
The average NBA team's value rose to $1.36 billion, a rise driven by
the NBA's nine-year, $24 billion media deal with ESPN and TNT that
kicked off this season, a new collective bargaining agreement
ensuring seven years of labor peace and substantial international
opportunities for the league.
For the complete list visit (http://Forbes.com/nba)
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto)
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