Veronica Burton Just Locked In Her Future With Golden State, and the Valkyries Aren't Letting Her Go
The Golden State Valkyries made their move official on Saturday: Veronica Burton is staying put on a multi-year contract. This is a big one for the franchise's inaugural season, because Burton isn't just sticking around, she's locked in as a cornerstone piece of what Golden State is building in the Bay.
Burton Is Already One of the League's Best Defensive Players
Here's what makes this signing matter: Burton was named to the WNBA All-Defensive Second Team last season. That's elite-level lockdown defense in a league where every team is fighting for possessions. The Valkyries aren't just re-signing a roster fill, they're keeping a player who can control games on that end of the floor when it counts. For a brand new franchise trying to make noise right now, that's not something you take for granted.
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The Valkyries are in their first season as an expansion team, which means every decision matters. Keeping Burton on a multi-year deal signals that Golden State's front office knows what they have and isn't going to let it slip away. This is the kind of move that tells players and the rest of the league that the Valkyries are serious about competing from day one, not just collecting bodies until things click.
The Valkyries have Seattle Storm coming to the Bay on April 26 to kick off what could be a big stretch of the season. With Burton locked in long-term, Golden State has a defensive anchor they can build on. That's how you start building a culture that lasts.
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