NBA team values: Knicks, Warriors, Lakers lead list of most valuable franchises for 2021-22 season

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Jordan Greer
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The NBA could see an ownership change before the end of the 2021-22 season.

Only hours ahead of Game 1 of the 2022 NBA Finals, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Nike founder Phil Knight and Dodgers part-owner Alan Smolinisky made an offer to purchase the Trail Blazers. Wojnarowski added that Knight and Smolinisky put more than $2 billion on the table.

Discussions of a potential sale are still ongoing with the Paul Allen Trust that's currently overseeing the franchise, per Wojnarowski. As Bleacher Report's Sean Highkin noted, an ownership change could be complicated because the NBA's Trail Blazers and the NFL's Seahawks are held in the trust rather than owned by an individual.

Jody Allen, sister to the late Paul Allen, is the Chair of Vulcan Inc., which consists of the Trail Blazers and Seahawks, among other assets. As the Trustee of the Paul Allen Trust, "Jody Allen is responsible for preserving and implementing Paul Allen's vision for generations to come."

While $2 billion seems like a massive number, the value of the Trail Blazers isn't even close to the estimated price tags of the top franchises in the league.

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List of NBA team values for 2021-22 season

The Knicks ($5.8 billion), Warriors ($5.6 billion) and Lakers ($5.5 billion) each cleared the $5 billion mark on Forbes' latest list of the most valuable NBA franchises. Every team in the league is worth at least $1.5 billion, per Forbes' estimates.

The most recent sale of a franchise occurred when Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore agreed to a $1.5 billion deal to buy the Timberwolves. They haven't taken full control of the team just yet, though, as their purchase is structured in installments.

(Per Forbes)

RankingTeamEstimated value
1.Knicks$5.8 billion
2.Warriors$5.6 billion
3.Lakers$5.5 billion
4.Bulls$3.65 billion
5.Celtics$3.55 billion
6.Clippers$3.3 billion
7.Nets$3.2 billion
8.Rockets$2.75 billion
9.Mavericks$2.7 billion
10.Raptors$2.48 billion
11.76ers$2.45 billion
12.Heat$2.3 billion
13.Trail Blazers$2.05 billion
14.Kings$2 billion
15.Spurs$1.98 billion
16.Wizards$1.93 billion
17.Bucks$1.9 billion
18.Suns$1.8 billion
19.Jazz$1.75 billion
20.Nuggets$1.73 billion
21.Hawks$1.68 billion
22.Pacers$1.67 billion
23.Cavaliers$1.65 billion
24.Magic$1.64 billion
25.Thunder$1.63 billion
26.Pistons$1.58 billion
27.Hornets$1.575 billion
28.Timberwolves$1.55 billion
29.Pelicans$1.53 billion
30.Grizzlies$1.5 billion

List of NBA team owners

It's a great time to own an NBA team. While there were plenty of challenges during the seasons that took place amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the average value of an NBA franchise has only continued to jump.

Here is the owner or ownership group for each franchise.

(Per Forbes)

TeamOwner
KnicksMadison Square Garden Sports
WarriorsJoe Lacob, Peter Gruber
LakersJerry Buss Family Trusts, Mark Walter, Todd Boehly
BullsJerry Reinsdorf
CelticsWycliffe Grousbeck, Irving Grousbeck, Stephen Pagliuca, Robert Epstein
ClippersSteve Ballmer
NetsJoseph Tsai
RocketsTilman Fertitta
MavericksMark Cuban
RaptorsBell Canada, Rogers Communications, Larry Tanenbaum
76ersJoshua Harris, David Blitzer
HeatMicky Arison
Trail BlazersPaul G. Allen Trust
KingsVivek Ranadive
SpursHolt family, Sixth Street Partners
WizardsTed Leonsis
BucksWes Edens, Marc Lasry, Jamie Dinan
SunsRobert Sarver
JazzRyan and Ashley Smith
NuggetsStan Kroenke
HawksTony Ressler
PacersHerbert Simon, Stephen Simon
CavaliersDan Gilbert
MagicDeVos family
ThunderClayton Bennett, George Kaiser, Aubrey McClendon estate
PistonsTom Gores
HornetsMichael Jordan
TimberwolvesGlen Taylor, Marc Lore, Alex Rodriguez
PelicansGayle Benson
GrizzliesRobert Pera