We're the third smallest city in the NBA, and yet we're 20th in value. That's up from 24th last year.
Thunder notebook: Thunder the 20th most valuable NBA franchise
The Oklahoman
Published: December 10, 2009
Thunder the 20th most valuable NBA franchise
The Oklahoma City Thunder is the 20th most valuable NBA franchise, according to Forbes magazine’s annual listing of the value of the league’s 30 franchises.
The Thunder, according to the report, is worth $310 million, $3 million behind the 19th-ranked Washington Wizards and $4 million ahead of the 21st ranked Atlanta Hawks. Oklahoma City’s value increased three percent over last season.
The Lakers, valued at $607 million, topped the list. The New York Knicks came in second at $586 million. Chicago ($511 million), Detroit ($479 million) and Cleveland ($476 million) round out the top five. The Milwaukee Bucks came in last at $254 million.
Forbes reported that 12 teams lost money in 2008-09, but the Thunder was not among them. Teams’ average operating income last season was $7.8 million. The Thunder had an operating income of $12.7 million.
The Lakers also ranked first in the magazine’s analysis of the league’s best fans, a study conducted using data from home attendance, local television ratings and merchandise sales. Boston, Cleveland, Chicago and New Orleans and San Antonio in a tie round out the top five. The Charlotte Bobcats ranked last.
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