The recent rumors that have Bay Area sports fans buzzing may indeed be true.
The Golden State Warriors are one step closer to bringing a new WNBA team to the Bay Area, a Warriors spokesperson confirmed this week.
“This is long overdue, and I’m super excited that the Warriors understand the importance of the WNBA and its value. I think the Bay Area will support a WNBA team in an amazing way,” Cal women’s basketball head coach Charmin Smith told KQED. “Our staff has been texting about it, I know our players are going to be thrilled about it as well.”
Many details have yet to be released, but if a deal is reached, the professional women’s basketball team would likely play its games at the Chase Center in San Francisco — where the Warriors play — but would hold practices and conduct business at the Warriors practice facility in downtown Oakland.
“We have had productive conversations with the WNBA and look forward to the possibility of being a part of the league’s expansion plans,” Raymond Ridder, a Warriors spokesperson, said in an email. “However, it would be premature to assume any potential agreement has been finalized.”
