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Clippers WILL sell for 1.75 Billion+
When all the is hoopla is done (I hope before next season starts, but I doubt it) the team who's estimated value in Forbes is 550 mm (or there a bouts) will go for 1.75 Billion or more. Thats my guess. There are too many celebrity fronted heavyweight groups who want to throw their dicks on the table for this one. NBA, Los Angeles, First year they have a good team in 30 years, young, exciting.....its the perfect storm. This ol' Racist sure picked a great time to have it blow up in his face, haha
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sold ...
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I disagree, the Sterlings will be lucky to even get 900,000,000. The organization has no tradition, no star player who can take their team to the championship series and win. The best player on the team is someone who can only dunk and disappears in crunch time. While the Clippers are no longer garbage they're also not elite, the best they'll do is beat up on weak opponents in the regular season and have a second round playoff exit.
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The NBA isn't the NFL, no way the Clippers sell for over a billion. A bidding war among high profile groups might push it near 1B but I think 800-1B is what the sale price will be.
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Sorry, re-read . . . that's your guess based on ...?
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I doubt they will sell if for more than 1B.
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Fair estimate is 400
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Then Jerry Jones is the richest man on earth.
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This is the best punishment ever!
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Many guess would be 1.3 bil. Bucks just sold for 400 mil. Clips go for 3x
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I think price will can be high (over 1B). Ok is not the team which will go for the champ but I think the point that is in LA counts... and Lakers sucks....
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I'm always amazed by the amount of money spent in sports....
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that's very big money for buying Clippers
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the bucks sold for 700m
you might be right |
cheap price for billionares :D
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1.75? no way the team is worth 600 mil. I can see it selling for 1-1.2billion but that is it. Anything higher and the buyers should not be allowed to own the team cause they are more stupid than the last owner :2 cents:
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Goodbye Clippers, say hello to the Seattle Supersonics?
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...-steve-ballmer Shelly Sterling met with billionaire Steve Ballmer on Sunday, as reported by TMZ and confirmed by ESPN's Ramona Shelburne. Sterling wants to sell the Los Angeles Clippers "on her terms," according to Shelburne. While Ballmer, the former CEO of Microsoft, tried to keep the Sonics in Seattle, Sterling reportedly wouldn't sell the team to anyone who wanted to move it from Los Angeles. Most would assume Ballmer would only buy a team to relocate it to Seattle, but he told the Wall Street Journal recently that he wouldn't try to do so with the Clippers. WSJ: You've tried a couple times to buy an NBA franchise to return a basketball team to Seattle. Are you interested in the Los Angeles Clippers, if the team goes up for sale? Ballmer: I have nothing definitive to say. Am I right on top of what's going on there? Absolutely I am. I love basketball, and I'd love to participate at some point in the NBA. If the opportunity is outside of Seattle, so be it. I will learn about any team that comes up for sale at this point. WSJ: So you wouldn't move the Clippers to Seattle? Ballmer: If I get interested in the Clippers, it would be for Los Angeles. I don't work anymore, so I have more geographic flexibility than I did a year, year-and-a half ago. Moving them anywhere else would be value destructive. The NBA reportedly has no plans to approve Sterling as a controlling owner and allow her to negotiate a sale, but that could change if she finds a deal that works for everyone, according to Shelburne. There is no indication that this meeting was coordinated by the NBA. The league has formally charged Clippers owner Donald Sterling with violating its constitution, and commissioner Adam Silver has said he is doing everything in his power to terminate his ownership. There will be a hearing on June 3 in New York City involving the other 29 owners. |
If it goes for 1.75B other teams will start burning crosses in the parking lots outside their arenas to enhance their own resale valuations.
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team is not worth 1 billion :2 cents: never won a championship
http://www.forbes.com/teams/los-angeles-clippers/ |
Interesting perspective from Mark Cuban on the Clippers.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/05/13/news...ers/index.html |
As a long time clipper fan since the crappy nachos at the LA sports arena, yeah remember those? They will sell for a billion plus easily. Yeah, NBA forces Sterling to sell and he'll profit at last a cool billion. really NBA? guess you really proved your race claim with Sterling. Rich get richer...
Yeah, he'll have to pay capital gains and major CA taxes, but Sterling like many billionaires hold these in numerous LLC's, trusts, and business holdings so they minimize taxes paid. I'm rooting for David Geffen myself. Cool dude, supports the USC program, and is a staple in the LA sports scene. |
over priced Clippers
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Clippers in Seattle makes sense.
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Yeah he will get top dollar, you almost think he did it on purpose.
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Well, David Geffen and Oprah combined are only worth about half of Steve Ballmer's net worth. He is one of very few that could purchase the team individually without any partners, even if it goes for 1.75 billion.
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If it does sell for over 1bil, Sterling will never see it all, he's too old.. :upsidedow
For a sale that big, it's not like he'll sell it for that much all at once with no fine print.. |
you were right, 2 billion bid.
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As a clippers fan I'm happy about the sale but concerned about Ballmer and the tv rights. We will see. Quick sale otherwise
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To much money for a such a ordinary nba franchise...
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