Find out who owns the Golden State Warriors, the owner's net worth, source of wealth and ownership history of the franchise.
The Golden State Warriors The NBA is one of the most iconic and most successful teams. Based in San Francisco, California, it is part of the NBA's Western Conference Pacific Division.
The Golden State Warriors has a rich history in the NBA and has won seven NBA championships. The team remains a competitive force in the franchise.
Who owns the Golden State Warriors?
The Golden State Warriors is owned by Joe Lacob (majority) and Peter Guber, who purchased the team in 2010.
Golden State Warriors ownership structure
The Golden State Warriors operate the Golden State corporate entity that owns, operates and manages other franchises such as the Golden State Warriors (NBA), the Golden State Valkyries (WNBA), the Santa Cruz Warriors (G-League), Golden State Entertainment, Thrive City, and Chase Centre.
Joe Lacob
Joseph Steven Lacob is an American business executive. He is the majority owner of the Golden State Warriors (NBA) and the Golden State Valkyries (WNBA).
According to figures from Forbes, Joe Lacob has a net worth of around 2.34 billion.
Peter Guber
Peter Guber is an American film producer and businessman. He owns stakes in the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Football Club (MLS), Team Liquid (eSports), Golden State Warriors and Golden State Valkyries.
According to figures, his net worth is around $800 million.
Club Net Worth & Valuation
According to figures from Forbes, the Golden State Warriors are the most valuable NBA franchise with a valuation of $8.8 billion.
Club Ownership History
The Golden State Warriors NBA franchise was originally founded in 1946 as the Philadelphia Warriors. The team relocated to San Francisco in 1962 and became the San Francisco Warriors.
In 1971, the franchise rebranded as the Golden State Warriors.
Trophies and Achievements
The Golden State Warriors is one of the most successful people teams in the franchise, having won seven NBA championships.