The WNBA reportedly applied for trademarks for the Houston Comets, Detroit Shock, Miami Sol and Charlotte Sting in recent weeks, suggesting those four cities are among the leaders for expansion.
Former NBA player Michael Carter-Williams is hoping to get a WNBA franchise in Boston whether it's through expansion or being a destination for a current team that wants to move.
It's been nearly two decades since the Houston Rockets saw their sister team in the Comets fold from the WNBA, but they could be making a comeback. The Athletic is reporting that Rockets owner ...
Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta confirmed last fall his plan to bid on the WNBA's 16th franchise as the league continues with expansion. Fertitta and the Bayou City's wait for a Comets' revival ...
The Comets were in the WNBA from 1997-2008, winning the first four championships in the league's history. However, once the championship era began to fade, ticket sales dropped and the team was ...
A potential ownership group including Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant has "officially has submitted a bid to own a WNBA expansion team in Austin," according to USA Today's Jeff Zillgitt.
Friend writes: As recent as two weeks ago, the WNBA applied to trademark the name Rockers, as well as the names of three other former franchises: the Houston Comets, the Detroit Shock and the ...
The franchise would play at Toyota Center. The Houston Comets won the first four WNBA titles but disbanded after the 2008 season. A group led by the NWSL’s Kansas City Current co-owners Angie ...
The other seven were the Houston Comets, Charlotte Sting, Sacramento Monarchs, Utah Starzz, LA Sparks, Phoenix Mercury and New York Liberty. The Rockers were defunct by 2003. The Sting (2006 ...
On Tuesday, according to Mike Vorkunov, the league put in trademarks for numerous old franchises, including the Houston Comets and Detroit Shock. Here is a breakdown of when all these franchises ...
Now that has doubled. As recent as two weeks ago, the WNBA applied to trademark the name Rockers, as well as the names of three other former franchises: the Houston Comets, the Detroit Shock ...