ForeverTFC wrote:Scase wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:
According to this, Raptors grew their valuation at a ~24% CAGR from 2013 while the league average valuation grew at ~21.5% CAGR. If the Raptors had grown at league average, they would be valued at $3.5b. That's ~$900m of value created above league average.
Like I have said previously, I am not discounting that Masai had an impact. I am strongly disagreeing that the increase to the value of the team was largely due to Masai's tenure.
I'm pretty sure Yeezus was thinking about it in a comparative sense and attributing the differential. The premise of his post still holds taken this way. BTW, that differential is not "small" - it accounts for >20% of the appreciation.f a player goes from 20ppg to 21ppg and I say that's a massive jump, that's objectively wrong. If I say they had a small jump, that's factually accurate. Words mean things for a reason.
More like 20ppg to 24.5ppg. That's a pretty meaningful jump.
That would also presume that Masai was the sole person responsible for said increase, which I find hard to believe.
My comment about the ppg wasn't for specific numbers, but rather the use of the words largely and incrementally being used together when they are contradictory. Probably a bad analogy to use on my part.
All in all, do I think Masai had a positive impact on the growth of the valuation of the franchise? Yes. Do I think the growth was largely in part due to him? No, otherwise we'd be seeing a massive amount of growth above the average, not ~2.5%.

























