Warriors Owner’s $50 Million Decision Could Help Stephen Curry’s Recovery as Steve Kerr and Co’s Plans Revealed

There’s change afoot in the Bay Area. No Dub Nation – this isn’t the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade you wanted. But this is more so to do with the ownership’s decision. GSW Sports, the company that owns the Warriors, has had a name change. Say hello to Golden State. The multi-million dollar company has its foot in multiple ventures, one of which could aid Stephen Curry’s recovery from injury.

“We talked about going from a basketball team to a sports and entertainment company,” Golden State president Brandon Schneider said in a video interview. “I think the name that brings it all together is overdue.” Apart from the Warriors, Golden State owns WNBA’s Golden State Valkyries, G League’s Santa Cruz Warriors, production company Golden State Entertainment, 11-acre mixed-use development Thrive City, and the $1.4 billion Chase Center.

The Valkyries kick off their inaugural WNBA season at the Chase on May 16th. This is just two days before the Warriors take on the Timberwolves in Game 6 of their semi-final series, which is tied at 1-1. And Stephen Curry is due to be out until then, at least. Is this a coincidence? This game could mean an extra day off for the Chef.

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