Forbes: Blazers Worth $370 Million, No. 13 In NBA
Forbes.com released its annual list of the NBA's most valuable franchises and the Portland Trail Blazers finished No. 13 with an estimated value of $370 million.
The Blazers were No. 14 at $356 million last year.
This year's top-5: Los Angeles Lakers ($900 million), New York Knicks ($780 million), Chicago Bulls ($600 million), Dallas Mavericks ($497 million), Boston Celtics ($482 million).
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operating income still in the red
i wonder if PA would still characterize this as a “bad business model.”
PHILLY!
Then we would have
AK humping Jeff Van Gundy’s leg
"What began as a credible protest against bank bailouts, crony capitalism and the like has, in large measure, been hijacked by crazies and criminals,"
by 92wastheyear on Jan 25, 2012 10:32 AM PST up reply actions
Like Van Gundy once humped Mornings leg

"What began as a credible protest against bank bailouts, crony capitalism and the like has, in large measure, been hijacked by crazies and criminals,"
by 92wastheyear on Jan 25, 2012 10:33 AM PST up reply actions
tell that to Jeff's wife.
that poor, poor woman. bless her soul.
I don't always root for an NBA franchise, but when I do, I prefer the Portland Trail Blazers.
by Oh. Em. Gee. on Jan 25, 2012 12:57 PM PST up reply actions
I just figured all the girls here are too smart to give AK money
by hoodieNation on Jan 25, 2012 11:06 AM PST up reply actions 2 recs
haha
"If I had a dime for every basket I made today, you'd still suck!" - from the book 'John Dies @ the End'
by sammymohawk on Jan 25, 2012 11:22 AM PST up reply actions
AK with money is like an Elephant with a head cold
I don’t know what will happen but don’t wanna be around when it happens
"What began as a credible protest against bank bailouts, crony capitalism and the like has, in large measure, been hijacked by crazies and criminals,"
by 92wastheyear on Jan 25, 2012 11:45 AM PST up reply actions
how cool would it be if something like this happened?
i think about it all the time. we’d delegate via polls and junk drawers. blog bureaucracy…blogreaucracy. efficient!
I don't always root for an NBA franchise, but when I do, I prefer the Portland Trail Blazers.
by Oh. Em. Gee. on Jan 25, 2012 1:01 PM PST up reply actions
it would be like winning the lottery
and we’d be in it every single year! :)
by hoodieNation on Jan 25, 2012 1:36 PM PST up reply actions
at least we’d have cp3. might as well shut this blog down if that happens. nothing left for us to bicker about!
I don't always root for an NBA franchise, but when I do, I prefer the Portland Trail Blazers.
by Oh. Em. Gee. on Jan 25, 2012 2:30 PM PST up reply actions
We would EASILY already have
abolished Chalupas and traded Armon and Felton for Nash.
Johnson, Johnson, Smith, Smith, Thomas, Williams, and Babbitt: the Blazer's law firm.
what?!! who would abolish chalupas?
seriously. me might have to settle this via poll. what’s with the taco bell hate on bedge lately?
we’d split into two political parties if bedge became the GM. the chalupa party, and the opposition.
I don't always root for an NBA franchise, but when I do, I prefer the Portland Trail Blazers.
by Oh. Em. Gee. on Jan 25, 2012 2:29 PM PST up reply actions
I'd run the franchise into the ground.
Might want to give me a trial run with a WNBA team first.
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