The NBA currently has no teams for sale and there are no plans to put any organizations on the market with a new lucrative television deal looming.

Several teams, including the Minnesota Timberwolves, have been pulled off the market recently. The Milwaukee Bucks and Toronto Raptors had also been previously rumored to be available.

"As we look at the coming domestic television deal and a great playoffs and Finals, there's a great buzz around the league right now," Adam Silver said Tuesday at the Bloomberg Sports Business Summit. "There aren't any teams for sale but if there were [the price] would be robust."

This is a significant departure from the last three-plus years when teams were selling both cheaply and quickly as nine different teams sold, many at reduced values.

Silver said Tuesday that for the first time there will be a committee of owners formed to oversee the TV contract talks.

It is believed that this new era of the league will give the owners more input with the commissioner.

"There's probably calls for more owner involvement than we've had historically," Silver said. "There's a new generation of owners who've become involved in the league. There's more a sense of activist owners ... these days led by Mark Cuban and others there are more full-time owners. It's a recognition that even for very wealthy people, it's a much larger percentage of their portfolio."