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Fans Skeptical of Rumors Linking WNBA Star A'ja Wilson to Golden State Valkyries
Potential move of Wilson and NBA's Bam Adebayo to Golden State franchises raises questions among fans and analysts.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Rumors have surfaced connecting WNBA star A'ja Wilson and NBA player Bam Adebayo to the Golden State area, suggesting the sports power couple might soon be teammates within the same city. The Golden State Valkyries have identified Wilson as a prime free agency target, while the Golden State Warriors have shown sustained interest in Adebayo. However, fans have reacted skeptically to these rumors, citing Wilson's deep roots and success with the Las Vegas Aces, as well as the complexities involved in acquiring Adebayo from the Miami Heat.
Why it matters
The potential dual acquisition of Wilson and Adebayo by the Golden State franchises would create a unique dynamic between the two organizations and could signal a significant shakeup in the Bay Area's professional sports landscape. It would also represent the Warriors' continued efforts to find a star player to complement Stephen Curry as he approaches the twilight of his career.
The details
The Golden State Valkyries have identified A'ja Wilson, a four-time WNBA MVP, as a key free agent target, while the Golden State Warriors have shown sustained interest in Bam Adebayo. This potential move would reunite the sports power couple, who have been together for years. However, convincing Wilson to leave the Las Vegas Aces, where she has built her entire professional career and won three championships, is seen as a significant challenge. Acquiring Adebayo from the Miami Heat would also require the Warriors to offer a substantial trade package, including key rotation players and draft capital.
- The Golden State Valkyries plan to pursue A'ja Wilson in upcoming free agency.
- The Golden State Warriors have shown interest in Bam Adebayo over the last year.
The players
A'ja Wilson
A four-time WNBA MVP who has spent her entire professional career with the Las Vegas Aces, where she has won three championships and is considered the franchise's cornerstone.
Bam Adebayo
An NBA player who has spent his career with the Miami Heat and is considered a potential target for the Golden State Warriors to strengthen their frontcourt.
Stephen Curry
The star player of the Golden State Warriors, who is approaching the twilight of his career and the team is seeking to find another star to complement him.
Joe Lacob
The front office head of the Golden State Valkyries, who is keen to be competitive in free agency and has targeted elite players like Wilson.
Pat Riley
The president of the Miami Heat, known for his hard-nosed negotiating, which could complicate the Warriors' efforts to acquire Bam Adebayo.
What’s next
The coming offseason will reveal whether the Golden State franchises can realize their vision of turning A'ja Wilson and Bam Adebayo into franchise pillars across their men's and women's teams.
The takeaway
The idea of A'ja Wilson and Bam Adebayo both joining the Golden State franchises intrigues many but invites skepticism given Wilson's deep roots and success with the Las Vegas Aces, as well as the complexities involved in acquiring Adebayo from the Miami Heat. The potential transfers could significantly alter the dynamics of both the WNBA and NBA, as well as the broader sports culture in the Bay Area, but their likelihood remains uncertain.
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