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Which team in the NBA is the most valuable top three faults? One team soars by 40%, and the market value of the top ten billion

12:15pm, 26 June 2025Basketball

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At the end of last year, the well-known US media Sportico released a market value report for 30 NBA teams in 2024. Data shows that the current average market value of NBA teams is about US$4.6 billion, and the total value is 15% higher than in 2023, almost twice that of four years ago. The average market value at that time was about US$2.37 billion. Which teams' market value soared wildly? Today, Lao Zhen will take a look at it (the market value units are all US dollars, and the brackets are 24 years and 23 years ranking changes, - represents decline, + represents rise, and if not indicated, it means the ranking remains unchanged).

30, Grizzlies (-1) 3.06 billion, year-on-year increase of 9%

29, Pelicans (+1) 3.09 billion, year-on-year increase of 14%

28, Timberwolves 3.29 billion, year-on-year increase of 12%

27, Hornets 3.39 billion, year-on-year increase of 13%

26, Pistons (-1) 3.45 billion, year-on-year increase of 11%

25, Magic (-1) 3.46 billion, year-on-year increase of 11%

24, Thunder (+2) 3.55 billion, year-on-year increase of 15%

23, Trail Blazers (-4) 3.6 billion 10% year-on-year increase 10%

22, Jazz (-1) 3.67 billion 13% year-on-year increase 13%

21, Pacers (-1) 3.74 billion 14% year-on-year increase 14%

20, Spurs (-2) 3.79 billion 15% year-on-year increase 19% year-on-year increase 15%

19, Bucks (+4) 3.91 billion 22% year-on-year increase 3}

18, Cavaliers (+4) 3.95 billion 23% year-on-year increase 23%

17, Wizards 3.98 billion 20% year-on-year increase 20%

16, Nuggets (-1) 4.06 billion 19% year-on-year increase 15%, Eagles (+1) 4.07 billion, year-on-year increase of 21%

14, Kings 4.11 billion, year-on-year increase of 19%

13, Suns (-1) 4.32 billion, year-on-year increase of 8%

12, Mavericks (-1) 4.46 billion, year-on-year increase of 11%

11, 76ers (-3) 4.57 billion, year-on-year increase of 11%

10, Raptors (-1) 4.66 billion, year-on-year increase of 13%

9, Rockets (+1) 4.77 billion, year-on-year increase of 18%

8, Heat (-1) 5 billion, year-on-year increase of 20%

7, Bulls (-2) 5.56 billion, 15% year-on-year increase

6, Celtics (-2) 5.66 billion, 11% year-on-year increase

5, Clippers (+1) 5.68 billion, 25% year-on-year increase

4, Nets (+9) 5.7 billion, 43% year-on-year increase

3, Lakers 8.07 billion, 10% year-on-year increase

2, Knicks 8.3 billion, 12% year-on-year increase

1, Warriors 9.14 billion, 10% year-on-year increase

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