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WNBA awards expansion franchise to Golden State, growing league to 13 teams
CBC
Joe Lacob's love and support of women's basketball dates back nearly three decades to when he became one of the original investors in the former American Basketball League.
It became one of his first big sports ventures after watching Tara VanDerveer lead the Americans to a gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Now, after years of hoping and planning, the WNBA is finally coming to the bay.
"It's awesome," Golden State superstar Stephen Curry said.
Lacob is spearheading the operation and happy to do his part, along with everyone else within the Warriors, to build the game — and Stanford coach VanDerveer was in attendance to cheer him on Thursday when Golden State's expansion franchise became official.
"I wouldn't care as much about women's basketball if it weren't for her," Lacob said of the Hall of Famer, the winningest women's coach of all time. "She's the goddess of women's basketball."
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert announced the expansion team will begin play in the San Francisco Bay Area for the 2025 season. Engelbert has faced constant questions about when the league would expand, to which she would reply when the time was right. The WNBA, which started in 1997, currently has 12 teams.
"It's thrilling, it's absolutely thrilling," VanDerveer said. "I didn't even know what I would feel and it's like, `Whoo!' Awesome. I have goosebumps. It takes a lot to get goosebumps for me, too."
With the addition of the 13th team, Engelbert also hopes to add another ahead of the 2025 season. Sacramento has expressed interest, among other cities.
"I've made no secret, I've been to Portland, I've been to Denver, I've been to Toronto. We had a sold-out preseason game in Toronto this year," she said. "Philadelphia, there's many — Charlotte."
Multiple reports Thursday said Portland is a likely destination.
Toronto, which hosted that exhibition game between the Minnesota Lynx and Chicago Sky in May, has often been mentioned as another possible expansion city.
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The NBA powerhouse Warriors have planned for this since before the opening of Chase Center in 2019. The WNBA team will play in the same arena where Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green are stars.