Despite the hoopla about dwindling TV ratings and the concern trolling surrounding that topic, from purely a business standpoint, the NBA appears to be in a healthier place than ever.
For evidence, just look at the fact that, according to Forbes, the average team value still went up by four percent this year, to $2.2 billion, even after a 2020 that had COVID-19 ravage profits everywhere.
The next team expected to be sold, the Minnesota Timberwolves, is expected to go for at least $1.5 billion, and that franchise resides in one of the smaller markets league-wide.
Below, check out the list we put together of the biggest NBA team sales in league history.