nelsonmuntz
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The value of the franchise will not drop. There are billionaires begging to buy into the League. The worst team in the League playing in a bad arena just sold for over half a billion dollars. Larry Ellison is the 5th wealthiest human alive and he has been trying to buy a team for tears. Sterling can't lose. I agree with Nelson about the tax implications. Sterling's offspring must be nervous as hell.
It can drop, but not by enough to justify dumping it now.
Price matters. If Ellison was willing to pay any price, he would own an NBA team by now. He has clearly walked away from the table a couple of times. The value will go down. People like Ellison are ego maniacs, but they are not idiots. If sponsors are gone and the team is a glorified D-League franchise getting lit up every night in front of friends and family of the players, Magic or Ellison or Oprah will not pay as much as they will for a team with Chris Paul and Blake Griffin that plays in front of thousands. That said, I suspect the Sterling family is working to get Pops as far away from the team and out of the spotlight as possible until he kicks the bucket. Then they will sell.