The Indiana Pacers are set to face off against the Boston Celtics in the NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals after an impressive comeback victory over the New York Knicks in game seven of the Conference Semifinals. Led by players such as Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam, and Aaron Nesmith, the Pacers secured their spot in the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in a decade. Billionaire Herb Simon, owner of the Pacers, is seeing his team reach new heights with this playoff run.

The Pacers, valued at $2.9 billion, defeated the Knicks to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals against the Celtics, the fourth most valuable team in the league at $4.7 billion. The Celtics, owned by a group of executives including billionaire Irving Grousbeck, have been a strong contender in the Eastern Conference, securing their third-straight appearance in the finals. The matchup between these two teams is sure to be one to watch as they battle it out for a chance at the NBA Finals.

Herb Simon, owner of the Pacers, has an estimated net worth of $4.8 billion, making him one of the richest individuals in the world. The Pacers have seen success on the court as well as off, bringing in substantial revenue and operating income. In contrast, the Knicks, the second most valuable team in the NBA at $6.6 billion, are under the ownership of Madison Square Garden Sports, controlled by James Dolan. The Knicks have a significant operating income and revenue, showcasing the financial success of the franchise.

The Western Conference Finals will feature the Dallas Mavericks and the Minnesota Timberwolves, starting Wednesday night. The Timberwolves, despite their success in the playoffs, are currently facing an ownership dispute between billionaire Glen Taylor and prospective buyers Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore. The disagreement revolves around the timing of a purchase agreement, with Taylor claiming the duo missed a March deadline. Rodriguez and Lore are waiting on NBA approval to move forward with the transaction.

As the NBA playoffs continue, fans can expect exciting matchups and intense competition as teams vie for a spot in the NBA Finals. The Pacers, Celtics, Mavericks, and Timberwolves are all fighting for a chance to compete for the championship. With billionaire owners, valuable franchises, and passionate fan bases, the NBA playoffs offer a thrilling culmination to the season. Stay tuned for more updates and breaking news from Forbes as the action unfolds on the court.

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