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Which team is the most valuable in the WNBA?

After the WNBA draft has come and gone, a new tournament has been reshaped, especially with the rise of Caitlin Clark.

After the WNBA draft has come and gone, a new tournament has been reshaped, especially with the rise of Caitlin Clark.
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Andy Restrepo
Andy is a Miami native journalist and translator who is always on top of what sporting activity is taking place across the globe, and he aims to ensure all relevant information is shared with fans. Mainly focused on the US competitions of NBA, NFL and MLS, he also has a keen interest in international soccer, including Spain's LaLiga and the English Premier League among others.
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In the electrifying world of the Women’s National Basketball Association, where every game is a testament to skill, resilience, and passion, the debate over the league’s most valuable team rages on. The Seattle Storm stands as a beacon of excellence and financial prowess. Let’s delve into their remarkable journey and explore why they hold the title of the most valuable team in the WNBA.

The Storm’s story began in 2000 when they joined the WNBA as an expansion team. Since then, they’ve etched their legacy through sheer dominance. With three WNBA championships in 2004, 2010, and 2020, the Storm has consistently showcased their resilience and championship pedigree. Legends like Lauren Jackson, Sue Bird, and Breanna Stewart have donned the Storm jersey, leaving an indelible mark on the league.

But how much is Seattle Storm team worth?

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In 2021, the Storm made headlines by selling minority stakes to 15 investors. This strategic move catapulted their valuation to an impressive $151 million a staggering 15 times more than other WNBA teams. The infusion of capital not only solidified their financial position but also signaled a new era of growth for women’s sports.

As the WNBA continues to evolve, the Storm remains at the forefront. With emerging stars like Breanna Stewart and Jewell Loyd, they’re poised for sustained success. And now that The Storm drafted Nika Muhl, the talented point guard from the University of Connecticut the team’s future it feels its on safe hands.

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