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Lakers And Knicks Franchise Values Soar Under New CBA


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Lakers And Knicks Franchise Values Soar Under New CBA

Under the NBA's previous Collective Bargaining Agreement, ratified in 2005, team values were largely stagnant. But now that there is labor peace and a new CBA, several teams saw large jumps in team values, led by the Lakers, who jumped 40% and now have a large lead over last year's most valuable franchise, the New York Knicks.

In all, six teams saw a jump in value of more than 10%, while only three teams dropped in value more than 5%. You can see the full list at Forbes.com.

Above is a look at how the NBA's two most valuable franchises have changed in value over the year.

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