The WNBA is expanding ... owned by the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers. The league has a seen a tremendous jump in attendance and last season it reached new heights. It reached its highest total ...
DETROIT (AP) — Detroit wants to bring the WNBA back to the Motor City, backed by an investor group led by the owner of the NBA's Pistons ... in the top five for attendance for five straight ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes star turned down the NBA's invitation, stating she wants her first 3-point contest to be in the WNBA, a decision supported by basketball icon Sheryl Swoopes. Clark's decision ...
Despite the massive rumor that the NBA will achieve the ultimate WNBA mashup, the Indiana Fever's reigning Rookie of the Year has other plans. The San Francisco, California Chase Center hosts the ...
The basketball star's representatives at Excel Sports told ESPN on Wednesday that Clark will not participate in the NBA's All-Star Weekend festivities next month. "[Clark] wants her first 3-point ...
WNBA 3-point challenge. Curry and Ionescu have had conversations to return in a variation of the shootout, which could include other NBA and WNBA players such as Klay Thompson of the Dallas Mavericks.
Last season, the NBA added an NBA vs. WNBA 3-point challenge when Steph Curry took on Sabrina Ionescu in addition to the standard 3-point Contest. The league looked to bring back the event this ...
In its 12-year existence, the Shock captured three WNBA titles and was in the top five in attendance for five consecutive ... Other equity investors include NBA Hall of Famer Grant Hill and ...
With the WNBA looking to grow more, several NBA team owners have gotten involved with submitting a bid to bring a new team to the league. On Friday, Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores announced that ...
“Caitlin will not be at NBA All-Star,” her representatives said in a statement to The Athletic. “She wants her first 3-point contest to be at WNBA All-Star in Indianapolis this summer.