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Indiana Fever Stars Make WNBA History on Friday Without Caitlin Clark originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The minority owner of the Boston Celtics has agreed to buy the team with the intention of moving them to Boston.
Pagliuca released a statement Sunday, confirming an offer had been made to buy the team and move it out of Mohegan Sun Arena, ...
Is Rhode Island still in the mix as the next home of the WNBA's Connecticut Sun? After reports surfaced on Saturday, Aug. 2 that former Boston Celtics minority owner and Bain Capital executive Steve ...
Aliyah Boston is doing it all in her third WNBA season. Fever head coach gushed about her importance after Indiana extended ...
During a homestand, where the Fever are playing without Caitlin Clark, Indiana has defeated the following teams: Dallas Wings ...
Steve Pagliuca released a statement on X on Sunday addressing reports that the Celtics minority owner was set to purchase the ...
Boston Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca said the potential deal to buy the Connecticut Sun for a record amount and move ...
Natasha Howard scored 21 points and the Indiana Fever, playing without Caitlin Clark for a seventh straight game, beat the Seattle Storm 78-74 on Sunday to extend their winning streak to five.
Connecticut Sun president president Jennifer Rizzotti gave her take on a recent report that the WNBA franchise is moving to ...
The Mohegan Tribe is in talks to sell the Connecticut Sun to a Boston ownership group, but a bid in Hartford hopes to keep ...
League rules grant the WNBA Board of Governors final say on any relocation, a hurdle in Boston’s favor given the city’s ...
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