The Maple Leafs are the only NHL team on Forbess list of the 50 most valuable franchises in sports, checking in at No. 26. According to Forbes, the Leafs are worth US$1.15 billion and have been the most valuable NHL team since 2005 despite making just one playoff appearance in that time. Spanish-based soccer club Real Madrid is No. 1 at $3.44 billion. Major League Baseballs New York Yankees are the top North American team on the list, fourth at $2.5 billion. Despite being in the process of selling for $2 billion, the NBAs Los Angeles Clippers did not make the list, which finished with 50th-ranked AC Milan at $856 million. Commissioner Adam Silver forced Donald Sterling to give up ownership of the team following racist remarks that surfaced this past spring. In his annual state of the league address before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said the Clippers sale represented a unique situation. "That may be a function of the uniqueness of the L.A. market," Bettman said in June. "It may be a function of the uniqueness of the people who live in L.A. who wanted to own the franchise. It may be a function of the person who decided to buy it and his own particular circumstances. Air Jordan Discount . -- The NFL cancelled its Hall of Fame game between St. Clearance Air Jordan Store . Hoefl-Rieschs exit — from the downhill course into safety nets, then airlifted from the slope by helicopter — left Anna Fenninger of Austria favourite to win her first giant crystal trophy one month after becoming an Olympic champion. https://www.jordanchina.us/ . After seven wins in a row, they have to do it one more time to get into the playoffs. Jordan China . Russell Wilson against Darrelle Revis, former teammate Brandon Browner and whatever schemes Bill Belichick dreams up. Air Jordan Outlet . The mood in Seattle was electrified as the parade featuring the NFL champions began near the Space Needle and made its way to CenturyLink Field, the home of the team. At a ceremony inside the stadium, the team thanked its loyal followers -- the 12th Man -- capping a day of boisterous celebration that drew an estimated 700,000 revelers to Seattle.TOKYO - Montreals Eugenie Bouchard will try to continue her string of big wins at the Pan Pacific Open when she faces American star Venus Williams in the quarter-finals. Bouchard upset sixth-seeded Jelena Jankovic of Serbia 7-5, 6-2 on Wednesday, a day after ousting No. 8 Sloane Stephens of the U.S. Bouchard, making her debut in the Tokyo tournament, broke Jankovic to go up 5-2 in the second set and then held serve to win the match in one hour 10 minutes at Ariake Colosseum. Jankovic had a 5-4 lead in the first set but Bouchard won the last three games after a talk with her coach. "I felt like I wasnt playing my best in the first set," Bouchard said. "But I stayed with her and started to get a lot more aggressive near the end of the first set and that was the turning point." Bouchard, who is 46th in the world rankings, said winning last years junior Wimbledon title has given her confidence to compete at a higher level. "That gave me a lot of confidence to play in the pros," Bouchard said. "Playing week iin, week out against the top players has made me a better player.dddddddddddd" Williams rallied from a set down to defeat Simona Halep of Romania 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. Williams, making her first appearance in the Tokyo tournament since 2009, broke serve to lead 5-3 in the third set at Ariake Colosseum and then won with a cross-court forehand that No. 13-seeded Halep hit into the net. "It was a very tough match," Williams said. "She played very well. I dont know how I was able to win the match. I just wanted to stay in Japan longer." Williams, who has slipped to 63rd in the world rankings, ousted top-seeded Victoria Azarenka on Tuesday. In other third-round matches, fourth-seeded Caroline Wozniacki defeated Magdalena Rybarikova 6-1, 6-1, and second-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska beat Dominika Cibulkova 6-3, 6-4. Fifth-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany overpowered No. 11-seeded Ana Ivanovic of Serbia, 6-4, 6-2, and Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic beat No. 12-seeded Samantha Stosur of Australia, 6-4, 6-4. ' ' '