It’s an exciting time for the NBA as interest in basketball continues to grow worldwide and franchises are sold for seemingly ever-growing sums of money. Per Forbes, the average NBA franchise is now valued at $3.85 billion or more than 2x the average of $1.65 billion five years ago.
My take? While costly, NBA investment remains attractive due to the league’s encouraging growth prospects and (most importantly) robust long-term ownership demand. Full thoughts below:
Bro, investing in the NBA is like fishing for goldfish. Sure, it sounds cool and all with them big numbers and global growth n’ stuff. But do you really wanna drop a hefty chunk of change on something that might flop harder than LeBron’s hairline? Just sayin’.
Yes, my analysis led me to believe it’s a good investment. It’s not about “big numbers” just how value will trend over time.