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The Indiana Fever are coming off a big win over the weekend against the Connecticut Sun, rallying back from a 21-point deficit to force overtime and ultimately secure the victory, improving to 19-16 on the season.
Sources say the league is trying to leave options open to get a team in Houston or later gain a larger expansion fee for a team in Boston.
Connecticut Sun (8-27, 6-9 Eastern Conference) at Chicago Sky (9-26, 3-14 Eastern Conference) Chicago; Saturday, 3 p.m. CDT BOTTOM LINE: Connecticut Sun visits the Chicago Sky after Tina Charles scored 21 points in the Sun’s 67-56 win over the Washington Mystics.
Sun player Bria Hartley is facing backlash after she smiled while watching Sophie Cunningham scream in pain from her injury.
The WNBA pushed back on a proposed sale of the Connecticut Sun to a group led by Boston Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca, but team ownership continues to work toward a deal. ESPN's Alexa Philippou and Romona Shelburne report that the Mohegan Tribe,
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Connecticut Sun sale in limbo as new report claims WNBA now wants to buy team, and for less money
The Mohegan Tribe’s attempt to sell Connecticut Sun remains in limbo with the WNBA reportedly opposing a relocation to Boston or Hartford.
Take Charles, for example. She only played eight minutes in the first quarter, yet was the most animated and energetic player on the bench in the first half. When Aaliyah Edwards drew an offensive charge, Charles jumped up off her seat and punched the air in celebration before pumping up the crowd.
The Connecticut Sun are on the rise after their latest matchup against the Washington Mystics on Thursday night. Not only were they able to clinch the victory,