KEY POINTS
  • Sports leagues invited private equity firms to join in 2021 and firms invested nearly $2 billion in team stakes, according to PitchBook.
  • Investors flocked to the NBA to provide growth capital to teams and PitchBook private equity analyst Wylie Fernyhough projected more deals in 2022.
  • "NBA teams are trading at more expensive valuation because they are expecting to grow more over the next decade or so," Fernyhough said. "You just have to make sure it's done at the right price."
Ballboys wear gloves while handling warmup basketballs as a precautionary measure prior to an NBA game between the Charlotte Hornets and Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on March 9, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.

U.S. stocks made a ton of money for investors in a decade-long bull market that lasted through the end of last year.

But those returns pale in comparison to the windfall from sports investing, particularly in the National Basketball Association.