Forbes recently released its list of the most valuable sports teams in the world. And last week we took a look at the 18 North American sports franchises that have grown in value the most since 2000.
But while those are the franchises that should be commended for being good investments, what fun would it be if we didn't also look at the franchises that have been the worst investments.
The good news is, of the 117 franchises from the four major North American sports leagues (MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL) that were around in 2000, none have decreased in value. However, 21 clubs have grown less than 50% and seven clubs have seen less than 20% growth in 12 years.
On the next few pages, we will take a look at the not-so-elite 21...
#21 Boston Bruins
League: NHL
Value in 2000: $217 million
Value in 2012: $325 million
% Increase: 49.8%
#20 San Jose Sharks
League: NHL
Value in 2000: $141 million
Value in 2012: $211 million
% Increase: 49.6%
#19 Utah Jazz
League: NBA
Value in 2000: $226 million
Value in 2012: $335 million
% Increase: 48.2%
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