• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
New York Sports Today

New York Sports Today

New York Sports News Continuously updated

  • Football
    • Giants
    • Jets
    • Guardians
  • Baseball
    • Mets
    • Yankees
  • Basketball
    • Knicks
    • Nets
    • Liberty
  • Hockey
    • Devils
    • Islanders
    • Rangers
  • Soccer
    • Gotham FC
    • NYC FC
    • NYC FC 2
    • Red Bulls
    • Red Bulls 2
  • Colleges
    • Army
    • Fordham
    • Manhattan College
    • Rutgers
    • Seton Hall
    • St John’s
    • Syracuse
    • University of Connecticut
  • Team Stores

Sportico: Nets nearing $4 billion in value as market for NBA teams skyrockets

December 14, 2022 by Nets Daily


As Joe Tsai said of his investment in the Nets back in 2020, “NBA teams are not going to lose asset value, It’s like owning a penthouse apartment on Park Avenue.”

And Tsai knows about penthouses. His purchases of apartments at 220 Central Park South were the biggest residential purchases of the year, not just in New York City, but in the United States.

He knows NBA valuations too. According to Sportico’s annual survey of team valuations, the Nets are now worth $3.86 billion, about $600 million more than what he paid three years ago for the franchise and Barclays Center and about a quarter billion more than Sportico valued the team at last season. (He also paid a reported $10 million or so, plus the assumption of team debt, for the Liberty earlier that year. That investment also has likely risen.)

And valuations are likely to keep going up. The NBA’s TV deal is up for renewal in 2025 and the general belief is that it will be double or even triple the current deal with TNT and ESPN. The league is going to expand and the owners of new teams, probably in Las Vegas and Seattle, will have to pay fees as high as $5 billion per.

Sponsorships — like the Nets $30 million a year jersey deal with WeBull — are skyrocketing and as Sportico mentions there are new revenue streams coming from other places, like sports betting.

As a result, even small stakes are becoming attractive. In the past year, eight owners have sold pieces of their teams to private equity firms at substantial prices. It’s ideal for the owners: Control stays with them and they reap huge profits on the sale of the minority stakes.

As Sportico also reports, new rules permit institutional investment funds — pension funds, university endowments and sovereign wealth funds run by nation states — to invest in teams, which opens up new opportunities.

“The move puts more liquidity into the market, and these funds can write really big checks,” Sal Galatioto, longtime sports investment banker, told Sportico. “Sports teams offer some diversification, and these assets are not really correlated to the stock market.”

“Values are not going down,” as one league source told NetsDaily.

The rise in NBA teams’ valuations are in effect hedges against losses in other areas owners might invest in. As Sportico reports, “The average NBA franchise is worth $3 billion, up 16% versus last year. It is a strong showing, considering the S&P 500 is down 16% during the same period.”

Indeed, as we noted two weeks ago Tsai’s family investment office, Blue Pool Capital, sold almost all of its U.S. stock portfolio earlier this year. In effect, Tsai is using his investment in the Nets and Barclays Center — as well as his Manhattan real estate — as a stabilizing entry on his balance sheet. It’s yet another reason to believe that Tsai is in it for the long-term.

Despite the rise of valuation, the Nets are reportedly losing money, as they did under Mikhail Prokhorov who walked away with an estimated $2 billion profit when he sold to Tsai. Earlier in the year, reports from various sources suggested Brooklyn is the only NBA team to lose money last season, an estimated $34 million. Tsai told NetsDaily in 2021 that without the Nets’ $100 million annual luxury tax payments the team would be profitable. He sees the luxury taxes he sees as investments in the franchise’s future, he said.

Tsai has set lofty goals for revenue over the next several years, having previously told Forbes that he’d like to see the team revenue jump from around $350 million this year to “$500 million over the next two or three years” and a billion dollars by the end of the decade. If he does, that too will add to the team’s value.

  • NBA VALUATIONS: WARRIORS TOP $7.6 BILLION AS TEAMS AVERAGE $3 BILLION – Kurt Badenhausen – Sportico
  • Sportico: Brooklyn Nets now worth $3.86B, sixth in the league. Does BSE Global (Barclays Center operating company, mostly) really contribute $980M to value? – Norman Oder – Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report

Filed Under: Nets

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • The Knicks are approaching dangerous territory amid losing skid
  • John Harbaugh makes first comments after becoming Giants coach in seismic franchise move
  • Kyle Tucker got $60 million per year and gave the Mets a painful reality check
  • Picking the Yankees’ 3 breakout prospects for the 2026 season
  • The Yankees could get a second-year leap from Will Warren in 2026

Categories

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • Elite Sports NY
  • Empire Sports Media
  • Empire Writes Back
  • MSG Networks
  • New York Daily News
  • New York Times
  • New York Post
  • Newsday
  • OurSports Central
  • SNY - SportsNet New York
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • WFAN Sports Radio
  • YES Network

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Yankees
  • MLB.com - Mets
  • Amazin Avenue
  • Last Word On Baseball - Mets
  • Last Word On Baseball - Yankees
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Yankees
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Mets
  • Rising Apple
  • Yanks Go Yard

Basketball

  • NBA.com - Knicks
  • NBA.com - Nets
  • Amico Hoops - Knicks
  • Amico Hoops - Nets
  • Daily Knicks
  • Hoops Hype - Knicks
  • Hoops Hype - Nets
  • Hoops Rumors - Knicks
  • Hoops Rumors - Nets
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball - New York Knicks
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball - Brooklyn Nets
  • Nets Daily
  • Nets Wire
  • Nothing But Nets
  • Posting And Toasting
  • Pro Basketball Talk - Knicks
  • Pro Basketball Talk - Nets
  • Real GM - Knicks
  • Real GM - Nets

Football

  • New York Giants
  • New York Jets
  • Big Blue Interactive
  • Big Blue View
  • Gang Green Nation
  • Giants Gab
  • Giants Wire
  • Gmen HQ
  • Jets Fix
  • Jets Gab
  • Jet Nation
  • Jets Wire
  • Last Word On Pro Football - New York Giants
  • Last Word On Pro Football - New York Jets
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Giants
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Jets
  • Our Turf Football - Giants
  • Our Turf Football - Jets
  • Pro Football Focus - Giants
  • Pro Football Focus - Jets
  • Pro Football Rumors - Giants
  • Pro Football Rumors - Jets
  • Pro Football Talk - Giants
  • Pro Football Talk - Jets
  • The Gang Green
  • The Jet Press
  • Total Giants
  • Total Jets
  • Turn On The Jets
  • Ultimate NYG

Hockey

  • All About The Jersey
  • Blue Line Station
  • Blue Shirt Banter
  • Elite Prospects - Devils
  • Elite Prospects - Islanders
  • Elite Prospects - Rangers
  • Eyes On Isles
  • Last Word On Hockey - Devils
  • Last Word On Hockey - Islanders
  • Last Word On Hockey - Rangers
  • Lighthouse Hockey
  • Pro Hockey Rumors - Devils
  • Pro Hockey Rumors - Islanders
  • Pro Hockey Rumors - Rangers
  • Pro Hockey Talk - Devils
  • Pro Hockey Talk - Islanders
  • Pro Hockey Talk - Rangers
  • Pucks And Pitchforks
  • The Hockey Writers - Devils
  • The Hockey Writers - Islanders
  • The Hockey Writers - Rangers

Soccer

  • Last Word on Soccer - NYC FC
  • Last Word on Soccer - Red Bulls
  • Last Word on Soccer - Sky Blue FC
  • MLS Multiplex - NYC FC
  • MLS Multiplex - Red Bulls
  • Once A Metro

Colleges

  • Against All Enemies
  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Forgotten 5
  • Inside The Loud House
  • Orange Fizz
  • Rumble In The Garden
  • Saturday Blitz
  • The Daily Orange
  • The UConn Blog
  • Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
  • Zags Blog

Footer

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in