There is nothing objective about " he has to agree to keep the team in Los Angeles for the owners to approve the sale." All contracts and agreements have termination dates, I have yet to read anything where one is even implied. There are exactly zero NBA teams perpetually tied to any city. No owner would want or agree to that for obvious reasons. The creative arguments I very briefly suggested are actually the basis for statistical business-case analysis, or business intelligence, and its what I make my living on, and fortunately for me, I'm pretty good at it. With regards to the $2bn price tag, I don't know why I didn't think of this before, but it actually makes more sense when analyzing future franchise value with appreciation, versus buying new, the longer out you look at it, in this case as you mentioned, 9yrs till the Staples Center lease is up. No where have I suggested it would be a quick relo. and I wouldn't be surprised if it never happened at all. But in the 5-10yr time horizon, a relocation could easily make sense, especially if you've got $25bn and just simply want to.