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When does Rose get his calls now

"Violence is not always the answer."
"Violence is the question, and the answers always YES!"

by T.Moore on Jan 25, 2012 6:47 PM CST reply actions  

I notice that no firm numbers are given for the Bulls, Mavs, and Celtics.

Though we can probably piece it together to some extent. We know that the Bulls have to be somewhere between $393mil and $780mil. And it’s probably closer to $780mil due to the average being so much closer to the smallest value than the largest value. IDK, complete guess here would be maybe $700mil? The Bulls are almost as valuable of a franchise as an average NFL team. That’s good.

by Doshi on Jan 26, 2012 8:09 AM CST reply actions  

according to the actual report it's 600.

here

Look
I didn’t want to offend anyone by saying the "f" word or generalizing my statement to any particular sex by saying "gays" or lesbians" or "bi’s" so "homos" is the most "politically correct" term. I’m just trying to be more tact in a tactless blog.

by Hindut Patrol on Feb 15, 2011 2:51 PM EST

by Jaina on Jan 26, 2012 8:28 AM CST up reply actions  

Having that article linked makes me hate JR even more...

We’ve got the 2nd highest operating income next to the Knicks. Third highest revenue next to the Fakers and Knicks. Fifth best debt over value. Why does JR refuse to go into Luxury Tax shenanigans with this team again?!?

I also note that the $393mil value is the mean, not the median. The 15th highest value team is the Thunder at $348mil. 10 teams are above the mean, and 20 are below it.

I also note that half the teams have a negative operating income, including (not surprisingly) the Mavs.

Income inequality much?

by Doshi on Jan 26, 2012 9:25 AM CST up reply actions  

How much are the Thunder worth without two of the West's best players?

Jeez, $348M is pretty low for such a rabid fanbase and solid team.

by cubbybear on Jan 26, 2012 11:27 AM CST up reply actions  

It's actually...

the 3rd smallest. Only slightly bigger than Memphis and New Orleans.

by CubFan81 on Jan 26, 2012 3:29 PM CST up reply actions  

good thing they have great fans

would suck if they were in the same situation as the tampa bay rays: awesome young team, but no one in the seats to watch them

Just wee-un.

by jesus christos on Jan 26, 2012 8:32 PM CST up reply actions  

wow, that kind of sucks.

Seattle was worse? I’m pretty sure the 3rd NYC team could make more money, then.

by cubbybear on Jan 30, 2012 5:46 PM CST up reply actions  

Don't buy into operating income

There are so many ways to hide money, and a lot of teams might temporarily dip into the red for one year with a bunch of signings, but make plenty of money the 3 years prior and the 3 years after.

by tuluse on Jan 29, 2012 2:16 AM CST up reply actions  

Yeah

Like when you tell Gilbert Arenas to go play tiddly-winks rather than basketball. Oh, and here’s $62M.

by cubbybear on Jan 30, 2012 5:48 PM CST up reply actions  

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