Sue Bird, the legendary player of the Seattle Storm, is now making history off the court as well. The 13-time WNBA All-Star and four-time WNBA champion has joined the Storm’s ownership group, marking a significant milestone in her career.
The announcement was made on Wednesday, with the team revealing that the size of Bird’s stake and the amount she paid were not disclosed. Bird, who is widely regarded as the greatest player in Seattle Storm history, expressed her excitement about the new role, stating, “As a player, I poured my heart into every game for the Seattle Storm, and now, as part of the ownership group, I am thrilled to continue contributing to the growth of the game.”
Bird’s addition to the ownership group is a testament to her impact on the team and the league as a whole. The Storm, which was purchased by a consortium of three Seattle businesswomen in 2008 for $10 million, has seen its value soar in recent years. Last year, the team was valued at $151 million, the highest valuation the WNBA has ever seen, thanks in part to Bird’s contributions on the court.
Throughout her career, Bird has been a driving force behind the Storm’s success, leading the team to four championships and leaving a lasting legacy in Seattle. Her ability to elevate her teammates and her dedication to the game have made her an icon in the world of women’s basketball.
With Bird now taking on a new role as part owner of the Storm, the future looks bright for both the team and the league as a whole. As she continues to make history, Bird is paving the way for a more equitable and inclusive society in the world of sports.