Buying a Sports Team Is More Complicated Than It Looks
Buying a sports team sounds simple — it isn't. In this video, we break down how NFL, NBA, and football franchises really make money: TV deals, salary caps, stadium financing, and the real estate empires built around them. Why do so many teams lose money on paper yet keep getting more valuable every year? Why can't you just start a new team? And how did a regular fan like Robert Kraft become a billionaire through pure timing? All the answers in this deep-dive analysis. 🔑 Topics: buying a sports team, NFL franchise value, NBA team value, sports TV deals, salary cap explained, stadium financing, franchise economics, sports business, Robert Kraft, billionaire sports owners #SportsBusiness #NFL #NBA #Franchise #Economics #Business #Billionaires #Stadium #SportsEconomics #Investing

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