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Historical news out of Los Angeles. The Buss family has owned the Lakers for 46 years, during which time the Lakers have come to be the Rock of Gibraltar around which the rest of the League was built. One hell of a return on Dr. Buss' initial purchase price of the Lakers, LA Kings and the Forum for $67.5 million back in 1979. The buyer appears to be some sort of hedge fund bull $hit artist who was already a minority owner in the team. All of this begs the questions - (1) While Curry is still under contract, what are the Warriors currently worth? and (2) Given such a valuation, could Lacob be tempted to sell and make a 20 times return on his initial purchase price of $450 million?
https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/06/buss-family-to-sell-lakers-to-mark-walter.html
https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/06/buss-family-to-sell-lakers-to-mark-walter.html
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i mean the sell high moment was after 2022 championship.
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cpower wrote:i mean the sell high moment was after 2022 championship.
The sell high amount is whatever the market will bear. And, the Lakers sale price indicates that the market will bear more than previously thought.
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I hope not.
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I doubt it. He's just brought the Valkyries to the Bay Area which has been doing really well. He just built a new stadium. He's said multiple times that he wants to win a championship without Steph and that's going to be his main driving force to keep the team.
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Onus wrote:I doubt it. He's just brought the Valkyries to the Bay Area which has been doing really well. He just built a new stadium. He's said multiple times that he wants to win a championship without Steph and that's going to be his main driving force to keep the team.
It'll be interesting what happens to Chase after Steph retires. The Dubs' entire valuation basically hangs on him.
The Bay area isn't an amazing free agent destination, and we no longer have the Oracle crowd that'll keep seats filled. It won't be a dumpster fire like it was, but I don't see how GSW will continue to command the value it does today.
There's no way this org without Steph is in the same tier as Lakers, Knicks, even Bulls imo
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Jester_ wrote:The Bay area isn't an amazing free agent destination, and we no longer have the Oracle crowd that'll keep seats filled. It won't be a dumpster fire like it was, but I don't see how GSW will continue to command the value it does today.
I love how you blithely dis the Bay Area. By your own admission, you don't even live in the U.S., let alone the Bay Area. The last reference you made was to living in some arm pit region of Southeast Asia. So, what is this "we" nonsense of which you speak?

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Old_Blue wrote:Jester_ wrote:The Bay area isn't an amazing free agent destination, and we no longer have the Oracle crowd that'll keep seats filled. It won't be a dumpster fire like it was, but I don't see how GSW will continue to command the value it does today.
I love how you blithely dis the Bay Area. By your own admission, you don't even live in the U.S., let alone the Bay Area. The last reference you made was to living in some arm pit region of Southeast Asia. So, what is this "we" nonsense of which you speak?
Lol arm pit? I live in cosmopolitan Singapore, you live in a city famous for bums sh*tting on the street in broad daylight.
You're an even bigger moron than I thought if you think superstar athletes are lining up to live and play in Nob Hill.
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Jester_ wrote:Old_Blue wrote:Jester_ wrote:The Bay area isn't an amazing free agent destination, and we no longer have the Oracle crowd that'll keep seats filled. It won't be a dumpster fire like it was, but I don't see how GSW will continue to command the value it does today.
I love how you blithely dis the Bay Area. By your own admission, you don't even live in the U.S., let alone the Bay Area. The last reference you made was to living in some arm pit region of Southeast Asia. So, what is this "we" nonsense of which you speak?
Lol arm pit? I live in cosmopolitan Singapore, you live in a city famous for bums sh*tting on the street in broad daylight.
You're an even bigger moron than I thought if you think superstar athletes are lining up to live and play in Nob Hill.
Singapore, the city state famous for it's public canings for things like spitting gum? aka littering. There's a saying about glass houses you should learn about.
Strange logic makes Singapore cosmopolitan while SF is "a city famous for ..."
Just own your bias, it'll save everyone time.
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Jester_ wrote:Old_Blue wrote:Jester_ wrote:The Bay area isn't an amazing free agent destination, and we no longer have the Oracle crowd that'll keep seats filled. It won't be a dumpster fire like it was, but I don't see how GSW will continue to command the value it does today.
I love how you blithely dis the Bay Area. By your own admission, you don't even live in the U.S., let alone the Bay Area. The last reference you made was to living in some arm pit region of Southeast Asia. So, what is this "we" nonsense of which you speak?
Lol arm pit? I live in cosmopolitan Singapore, you live in a city famous for bums sh*tting on the street in broad daylight.
You're an even bigger moron than I thought if you think superstar athletes are lining up to live and play in Nob Hill.
SF, the Bay Area, NorCal and California are all beautiful....feel free to stay away and let the rest of us enjoy it for all that it has to offer.
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vvoland wrote:Jester_ wrote:Old_Blue wrote:
I love how you blithely dis the Bay Area. By your own admission, you don't even live in the U.S., let alone the Bay Area. The last reference you made was to living in some arm pit region of Southeast Asia. So, what is this "we" nonsense of which you speak?
Lol arm pit? I live in cosmopolitan Singapore, you live in a city famous for bums sh*tting on the street in broad daylight.
You're an even bigger moron than I thought if you think superstar athletes are lining up to live and play in Nob Hill.
Singapore, the city state famous for it's public canings for things like spitting gum? aka littering. There's a saying about glass houses you should learn about.
Strange logic makes Singapore cosmopolitan while SF is "a city famous for ..."
Just own your bias, it'll save everyone time.
Yeah that's why we have beautiful streets and safe communities while y'all live in bum-adled squalor and think it's freedom

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whatisacenter wrote:Jester_ wrote:Old_Blue wrote:
I love how you blithely dis the Bay Area. By your own admission, you don't even live in the U.S., let alone the Bay Area. The last reference you made was to living in some arm pit region of Southeast Asia. So, what is this "we" nonsense of which you speak?
Lol arm pit? I live in cosmopolitan Singapore, you live in a city famous for bums sh*tting on the street in broad daylight.
You're an even bigger moron than I thought if you think superstar athletes are lining up to live and play in Nob Hill.
SF, the Bay Area, NorCal and California are all beautiful....feel free to stay away and let the rest of us enjoy it for all that it has to offer.
Never said it wasn't.
All I said before the butthurt brigade showed up is that the Bay Area isn't a top tier destination for free agents. That is fact.
I didn't realize a bunch of whiners would get so upset about that. This board used to be a lot less sensitive.
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Jester_ wrote:whatisacenter wrote:Jester_ wrote:
Lol arm pit? I live in cosmopolitan Singapore, you live in a city famous for bums sh*tting on the street in broad daylight.
You're an even bigger moron than I thought if you think superstar athletes are lining up to live and play in Nob Hill.
SF, the Bay Area, NorCal and California are all beautiful....feel free to stay away and let the rest of us enjoy it for all that it has to offer.
Never said it wasn't.
All I said before the butthurt brigade showed up is that the Bay Area isn't a top tier destination for free agents. That is fact.
I didn't realize a bunch of nancies would get so upset about that. This board used to be a lot less sensitive.
I am trying to think of a more sensitive poster than you.
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Jester_ wrote:vvoland wrote:Jester_ wrote:
I live in cosmopolitan Singapore, you live in a city famous for bums sh*tting on the street in broad daylight.
Singapore, the city state famous for it's public canings for things like spitting gum? aka littering. There's a saying about glass houses you should learn about.
Strange logic makes Singapore cosmopolitan while SF is "a city famous for ..."
Just own your bias, it'll save everyone time.
Yeah that's why we have beautiful streets and safe communities while y'all live in bum-adled squalor and think it's freedom
What kind of superficial dimwit are you? You express a concern for $hit on a San Francisco sidewalk, yet you praise the brutal underbelly of life in Singapore. Reality is that Singapore is a backwards authoritarian state that still utilizes the draconian method of caning as punishment for even the most minor of crimes. In this way, Singapore keeps its people "in line."
The practice of caning is, in fact, in violation of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) declaring that "No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." Additionally, multiple international organizations - including Amnesty International - have referred to the practice of caning as "torture."
Here's what caning looks like in practice. The punishment - which may be inflicted for "crimes" as minor as smoking pot, graffiti, minor vandalism and/or improper disposing of chewing gum - amounts to a barbaric, bloody and brutal beating within an inch of the victim's life. State employed "doctors" oversee the process. Inmates overhearing the screams of the victims commonly lose their appetite to eat. When victims lose consciousness during the beating, the "doctors" step in and revive the victim so that the punishment may continue until completed. Mutilation is a routine lasting result of the practice as are long-term physical disabilities for the victim. Worse still, the public reaction to canings in Singapore has been described as ranging from fearful to discuss the matter to zealously in favor of the practice.
Thanks for letting us all know where you really stand Jester. Your preference for "beautiful streets" over people is duly noted.


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Jester_ wrote:vvoland wrote:Jester_ wrote:
Lol arm pit? I live in cosmopolitan Singapore, you live in a city famous for bums sh*tting on the street in broad daylight.
You're an even bigger moron than I thought if you think superstar athletes are lining up to live and play in Nob Hill.
Singapore, the city state famous for it's public canings for things like spitting gum? aka littering. There's a saying about glass houses you should learn about.
Strange logic makes Singapore cosmopolitan while SF is "a city famous for ..."
Just own your bias, it'll save everyone time.
Yeah that's why we have beautiful streets and safe communities while y'all live in bum-adled squalor and think it's freedom
Keep thinking that and stay as far away from this city as possible. Yes, we don't criminalize poverty and mental illness. How dare we. Your country beats people for jaywalking. Sounds about right considering your basketball takes.
There are plenty of places in the bay area where you won't ever see a homeless person, or the mentally ill. Most often, that's where these millionaires live. In the US, there are plenty of places that do criminalize poverty and mental illness and Americans are free to live there, or change the laws in the places they reside. That's called freedom.
I have a feeling you can't say any of that about Singapore.
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Jester_ wrote:Onus wrote:I doubt it. He's just brought the Valkyries to the Bay Area which has been doing really well. He just built a new stadium. He's said multiple times that he wants to win a championship without Steph and that's going to be his main driving force to keep the team.
It'll be interesting what happens to Chase after Steph retires. The Dubs' entire valuation basically hangs on him.
The Bay area isn't an amazing free agent destination, and we no longer have the Oracle crowd that'll keep seats filled. It won't be a dumpster fire like it was, but I don't see how GSW will continue to command the value it does today.
There's no way this org without Steph is in the same tier as Lakers, Knicks, even Bulls imo
Curry is big part of it, but you seem to forget that the CULTURE has changed for the better (aside from the other attractive things in playing in the Bay Area). The Warriors are are destination franchise because players know the expectations of the franchise. As long as Lacob is owner, I expect good things to happen. It happens from the top down. Look at the Wizards, look at the Warriors before Lacob, etc. Competitive players want to play for teams that are serious about winning, and Lacob always is, which is why I respect him a ton.
We have Lacob, Kerr, etc. Maybe Draymond and Curry will stick around with the franchise in the FO after they retire to keep that culture going.
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Is this a political "my city vs your city" forum now?
That said, California and SF are ran by idiots 


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Jax_23 wrote:Is this a political "my city vs your city" forum now?That said, California and SF are ran by idiots
When some turd bucket starts shitttting on the bay on a message board dedicated to one of the bay's teams, said turd may get called a turd.
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Jester_ wrote:Jax_23 wrote:Is this a political "my city vs your city" forum now?That said, California and SF are ran by idiots
Nah there are just some creampuffs here who get really upset when you mildly criticize their city. All I said was it's not a top free agent destination like the Knicks or Lakers and these losers lost their **** and got in their feelings lol.
If they put this energy to cleaning up all the **** and piss on the sidewalks maybe we'd attract better talent.
The cognitive dissonance would be amazing if it didn't come from a moron that thought lauri markannen was Shaq with a 3pt jumper. Go eat some gum and miss a trash can.
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