
Warriors' Stephen Curry Attends Valkyries vs. Storm on Video Amid NBA Offseason
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry made an appearance at the Golden State Valkyries’ home game against the Seattle Storm on Sunday.
As the Warriors headed into the offseason, Curry made it clear he planned to be a strong supporter of the WNBA’s newest team.
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"I'm gonna be a fan. I'm gonna be at as many games as possible... I'm excited to watch them play and wish them nothing but success."
Curry originally welcomed the Valkyries with a video message aired on NBA on ESPN, showing his support for the franchise.
"Congratulations to the inaugural 2025 Valkyries squad. Welcome to The Bay. My dad, Dell Curry was an expansion draft member back in 1988 on the Charlotte Hornets, a little family history," Curry said. "Welcome to The Bay, happy to have you, let's get it!"
The Valkyries are fourth in the Western Conference standings with an 8-7 record in their debut season, ahead of impressive teams in the Las Vegas Aces and Los Angeles Sparks.
The team found its star talent in veteran Kayla Thornton who is averaging 15.9 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game while shooting 40.4 percent from the field. Guard, Veronica Burton has added to the team's offensive playmaking, wavering 5.2 assists per game with 10.2 points and 3.8 rebounds.



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