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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever took on the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden in Boston. Is Boston ready for a WNBA team?
Don’t name your new WNBA team Portland Fire if you aren’t prepared to have your welcome party during a heat wave.
But 85% of the league’s players aren’t chosen as All-Stars—and despite the growing sponsorship opportunities in women’s ...
With the Trail Blazers up for sale and Seattle stymied again by the NBA’s methodical approach to expansion, speculation is ...
Portland's WNBA team held a launch party Tuesday for fans to revisit the Fire's past and celebrate its future.
In honor of the All-Star Break, my colleague Andrew Marchand — who is as tapped into media dealmaking and MLB’s planning as ...
While some plan to beat the heat this week by taking shelter in air conditioning, kids at summer camps hope they can make the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The WNBA team coming to Oregon stepped back in time for its new name, reintroducing the Portland Fire. The expansion franchise, which begins play next next season along with the ...
After the annual offseason Board of Governors meeting in Las Vegas, Commissioner Adam Silver held court on the state of the NBA.
The Portland Fire name is back. The WNBA’s newest team unveiled its name and logo, sparking mixed reactions and plenty of excitement.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — The Portland Fire, Portland's newest professional sports franchise, will soon bring a whole new season of excitement to the Moda Center and its surrounding businesses. With the ...