poor ass gots
The Los Angeles Lakers supplanted the New York Knicks as the NBA's most valuable franchise inForbes' annual valuationsthat were released Wednesday.
Team Value YOY Los Angeles Lakers $2.6B +93% New York Knicks $2.5B +79% Chicago Bulls $2.0B +100% Boston Celtics $1.7B +94% Los Angeles Clippers $1.6B +178% Brooklyn Nets $1.5B +92% Golden St. Warriors $1.3B +73% Houston Rockets $1.25B +61% Miami Heat $1.175B +53% Dallas Mavericks $1.15B +50%
you ing mexicans!!!
poor ass gots
It's hard to be worth billions if your playoff tickets go for about 6 bucks... and that's with the meals!!!![]()
Doesn't this speak to how intelligent Spurs fans are? Refusing to give billions to billionaires who put out products, but rather forcing them to earn their keep.
Pretty smart if you ask me.
This thread may have had a shot if the Spurs weren't the defending champions and one of the most succesful franchises of all-time, but even then chances are it would have failed anyways. Who the cares how much the team is worth as long as they win?![]()
Your threads are amazing.
Let me get this straight: Your team spends MORE money and gets worse results, and you're laughing at the Spurs?
The Spurs are clearly firmly stapled to your forehead since 5![]()
Someone does not realize San Antonio is a poor city competing against the two largest cities in the State.
And we out ring them all, pretty amazing.
Is so ing bright I can't see it
The Spurs even out ring both of them combined.![]()
Toht's smack being reduced to forbes rankings
Go back to your Jim smack got, at least gnsf would bite on that
How ironic that 2.6 b wasn't enough to buy a championship ring last season
No, they make money...
hence "worth"
OP getting bent over sideways as usual.
laughable list when 3 of the top four teams are scrubs in the league today, which's another example that shows how irrelevant investment is to teams' performances tbh.
They could have gotten 2.6 rings last season if you use the Spurs as a benchmark.
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