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Steve Kerr, Warriors player appeared to see Valkyries' franchise debut

Several members of Golden State Warriors, who supported the Valkyries Golden State Valkyries, were still tender from a defeat of the playoff series in Minnesota Timberwolves.

Jonathan Kuminga (whose future is uncertain with Golden State), Kevon Looney, Buddy Hield and Steve Kerr were all present and celebrated during the game on the jumboot:

The Valkyries are an expansion team that made its debut in the 2025 season, which belongs to Joe Lacob, who also has the Warriors.

Unfortunately, La Sparks star Kelsey Plum played for the new franchise on the opening evening Spoiler with a historic 37-point appearance with two points with six assist, which led LA to an 84-67 victory. She was the first WNBA player with at least 35 points, 5 templates and 5 steals in one game. It was also the most points a player scored in the opening game of a team of the season (with Napheesa Collier, who also the previous record for the Minnesota Lynx Band).

A historic night for the WNBA in the Golden State, and of course the warriors were there to see them. Even if the rolling conductors want it to have come up with different ways at the Court of Justice. Still a lot of season for the newly shaped franchise.

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