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Bulls Rank #4 On Forbes Most Valuable Basketball Franchises At $2.9 Billion, A Testament To The Fans

Bulls Rank #4 On Forbes Most Valuable Basketball Franchises At $2.9 Billion, A Testament To The Fans

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Where do the Chicago Bulls rank on the Forbes list of most valuable NBA franchises?+
The Bulls rank #4 on Forbes' list of most valuable NBA franchises, valued at $2.9 billion. They sit behind only the larger markets of New York, Los Angeles, and Boston in the top five.
How many consecutive years did the Chicago Bulls lead the NBA in attendance?+
The Chicago Bulls led the NBA in attendance for nine straight years, averaging 20,776 fans per game at the United Center. Attendance has since dipped, with the 76ers now surpassing them during the 2018-19 season.
Why did the Bulls fire Fred Hoiberg and how much money does he still have coming to him?+
The Bulls fired coach Fred Hoiberg in December amid a rough season with a gutted roster. He is still owed $5 million for the following season.
Which NBA franchise was the only one to not make money according to the Forbes report?+
Cleveland was the only NBA franchise to not make money, which the article connects to the team no longer having LeBron James on its roster.
What are the Chicago Bulls' plans for the summer of 2019?+
The Bulls will have ample cap space in the summer of 2019, but Forbes notes they will have trouble attracting elite free agents given how far the team is from contending.
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