The WNBA All-Star Game is set to electrify the Bay Area next summer, July 31, 2027, at Chase Center — a fitting stage after the Golden State Valkyries’ explosive debut season. With sold-out crowds, playoff runs, and fan energy that rivals veteran franchises, the Valkyries have turned the arena into a basketball mecca. Owner Joe Lacob, a longtime women’s basketball advocate, sees this as a triumphant full-circle moment. The league commissioner praised the crowd’s passion, while the city celebrates with a cable car ride inside the venue — proof of deep community love. As the Bay Area continues its streak hosting global events like the Super Bowl and World Cup, the Valkyries are poised to cement their place in sports history and spotlight the WNBA’s soaring growth.
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