On April 16, the Milwaukee Bucks sold for an NBA-record $550 million. Barely six weeks later, that figure was blown away Thursday, with Steve Ballmer agreeing to pay $2 billion -- nearly four times as much -- for the Los Angeles Clippers. Whatever happens with Ballmer's purchase, which still awaits NBA approval and requires previous owner Donald Sterling to be declared mentally incapacitated, a new frontier has been established for franchise values.
Can the incredible purchase price, which blew away even optimistic estimates for the Clippers' value, be justified?
Here are three explanations.
Rising tide of NBA valuations
Even before the Clippers unexpectedly hit the market,