National Basketball Association (NBA) - statistics & facts
How does the NBA make money?
One of the main income streams for NBA franchises is gate receipts. While the share of total league revenue from gate receipts in the NBA has been on a general decline since 2010, ticketing revenue continues to be a vital source of income for teams in the league, accounting for over a fifth of overall revenue in 2023/24. Another large source of income for the NBA is sponsorship revenue, which regularly makes up over 10 percent of overall league revenue per season. Meanwhile, the value of the NBA’s broadcast rights deal was estimated at 24 billion U.S. dollars between 2016/17 and 2024/25, which worked out at three billion U.S. dollars a season. This is set to rise substantially in the coming years, with the NBA completing a new media rights deal with Disney, NBC, and Amazon in July 2024, which will run until 2036/37 and is valued at 76 billion U.S. dollars.Which NBA team has won the most championships?
With their victory over the Dallas Mavericks in the 2024 Finals, the Boston Celtics broke the record for the most NBA championship title wins, with 18. This marked the first championship win for the Celtics since 2008. In the Celtics’ history, the most successful period came during the 1960s, when they won a championship every year except in 1967. Perhaps this lack of recent and sustained success goes some way in explaining why the Celtics did not rank as the most popular team among NBA fans as of January 2025, despite having the most silverware; the top three most popular franchises were the LA Lakers, the Chicago Bulls, and the Golden State Warriors respectively, all which achieved NBA dynasty status post-1990.Nevertheless, the era of NBA dynasties appears to have come to an end during current commissioner Adam Silver's time at the helm of the league, with nine different franchises having won a title in 12 years. In comparison, only eight teams won a championship during the 30-year stint of previous commissioner David Stern. The Oklahoma City Thunder was the latest NBA team to secure a title, beating the Indiana Pacers in the 2025 NBA Finals, which was watched by an average TV audience exceeding 10 million viewers.