Golden State Valkyries Valued at $850M, Top WNBA

SkimNews Take
The Valkyries' unprecedented valuation suggests a strategic premium placed on new expansion franchises, potentially reflecting the future growth trajectory of the league rather than current operational metrics.
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- Golden State Valkyries posted a record $78 million revenue in their inaugural season and secured a $850 million valuation, up from $500 million in 2025.
- New York Liberty valued at $600 million, ranking second in the league behind the Valkyries.
- WNBA total franchise value reached $5.55 billion in 2025, with an average of $427 million per team, a 59% increase from the prior year.
- TV deals will contribute $281 million per year on average in 2026, boosting league revenue.
- Connecticut Sun sold to the Fertitta family for $300 million, illustrating high‑value transactions in the league.
Why it matters: Investors and sponsors gain a high‑valued WNBA franchise as the Valkyries’ $850 M valuation and $78 M revenue attract more capital, while smaller clubs face pressure to close the valuation gap, accelerating league‑wide revenue growth and TV‑rights negotiations.
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