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2025’s Wealthiest NBA Teams Ranked

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The NBA’s wealthiest teams portray a mix of legacy, location, and smart business strategies. From iconic franchises to rising powerhouses, their financial success highlights the global appeal of basketball. With growing revenue streams and a thriving fanbase, these teams are set to dominate both the court and the business world in 2025. Here’s a ranked list of the wealthiest NBA teams this year, starting with the ultimate heavyweights.

Golden State Warriors

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Valuation: $9 billion The Golden State Warriors continue to dominate both the court and the business world, solidifying their position as the NBA’s most valuable team in 2025. Anchored by the state-of-the-art Chase Center in San Francisco, the team benefits from one of the league’s most profitable arenas. The venue is not only a hub for basketball games but also hosts concerts, events, and premium dining experiences.

New York Knicks

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Valuation: $8.8 billion Madison Square Garden remains one of the most iconic arenas in sports, keeping the Knicks in the financial spotlight. Despite mixed on-court success, their New York location and a steady flow of sponsorships and events make them a persistent financial powerhouse. Knicks capitalize on their market strength and iconic brand identity.

Los Angeles Lakers

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Valuation: $8.5 billion A global brand like no other, the Lakers continue to thrive with their legacy, star power, and massive media deals. Their extensive fans, reinforced by players like LeBron James and Anthony Davis in recent years, drive significant revenue from merchandise and international markets.

Chicago Bulls

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Valuation: $5.5 billion The Bulls may not have the dynasty they once had in the Michael Jordan era, but their legacy keeps them at the top. With one of the league’s most recognizable brands and strong ticket sales at the United Center, they remain a financial juggernaut.