WNBA expansion team awarded to Bay Area, will begin play in 2025

NEW YORK— The seven-time NBA Champion Golden State Warriors have been awarded a WNBA expansion team, announced WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert. The team will begin play in the 2025 season, marking the first new franchise to join the league since 2008.

Owned and operated by Warriors Co-Executive Chairman and CEO Joe Lacob and Co-Executive Chairman Peter Guber, the new team will play home games at San Francisco’s Chase Center. Additionally, the Warriors’ former Oakland Facility, which housed their practice facility and front office from 1997-2019, will be the WNBA team’s headquarters, featuring a world-class practice facility and a front office staff.

“We are thrilled about expanding to the Bay Area and bringing the WNBA to a region with passionate basketball fans and a strong history of supporting women’s basketball,” said Engelbert. “Joe Lacob, Peter Guber, and their leadership team’s interest in joining the WNBA family is yet another sign of the league’s growth potential.”

The Warriors become the sixth NBA franchise to have a WNBA team, joining the Indiana Pacers (Indiana Fever), Minnesota Timberwolves (Minnesota Lynx), Brooklyn Nets (New York Liberty,) Phoenix Suns (Phoenix Mercury), and Washington Wizards (Washington Mystics).

“The Bay Area is the perfect market for a WNBA team, and we are thrilled this opportunity has finally come to fruition,” said Warriors Co-Executive Chairman & CEO Joe Lacob. “We have been interested in a WNBA franchise for several years, due in part to the rich history of women’s basketball in the Bay Area. The WNBA continues to solidify itself as the preeminent women’s professional basketball league, and we look forward to supporting the best women’s basketball players in the world and our team starting in 2025.”

The 2023 WNBA regular season delivered record-breaking viewership, attendance, and digital engagement, highlighting the league’s ongoing business transformation. The offseason featured the most-viewed WNBA Draft in nearly two decades, followed by a sold-out preseason game in Toronto. Other significant developments included the most-watched regular season in 21 years and a digital transformation centered on the WNBA App and WNBA.com. Additionally, CarMax joined as a WNBA Changemaker, and ION became a broadcast partner.

For more information on Golden State’s WNBA franchise, please visit https://www.wnba.com/golden-state.

About Golden State Warriors

The Golden State Warriors, entering their 78th season, are a charter member of the National Basketball Association. Founded in 1946 as the Philadelphia Warriors, the team moved to the West Coast in 1962 and spent nine seasons as the San Francisco Warriors before relocating to Oakland in 1971 and becoming the Golden State Warriors. In 2019, the Warriors returned to San Francisco to play at Chase Center, a privately financed, state-of-the-art 18,064-seat arena in the Mission Bay neighborhood. The team’s storied history includes seven NBA Championships, 12 NBA Finals appearances, an NBA-record 73-win season, eight members of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team, and 34 members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. For more information on the Golden State Warriors, please visit warriors.com.

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