Connecticut Sun lose to Indiana Fever in overtime 99-93
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Front Office Sports added another wrinkle, reporting that the WNBA possibly wants part of the action of the transaction.
Clark’s absence from Sunday’s contest meant that she could not perform her customary pregame ritual with teammate Aliyah Boston. These two always share a hug before tip-off as they exchange words of encouragement. With Clark out of the picture, Boston had to do the ritual by herself, pretending that Clark was beside her on the bench.
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Steve Pagliuca's bid to buy Connecticut Sun and move them to Boston still needs WNBA approval
Steve Pagliuca said the potential deal to buy the Connecticut Sun and move the team to Boston still needs approval from the WNBA.
The Connecticut Sun were eliminated from WNBA playoff contention with a brutal loss before a “home” crowd, much of it was cheering Indiana.
The Boston Globe reported a deal had been reached for Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca to buy the Sun from the Mohegan Tribe for a record $325 million with plans to move the franchise to
The WNBA was ripped for appearing to be against the Connecticut Sun relocating to Boston after a sale of the team was announced.
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Boston Celtics minority owner reaches deal to buy Connecticut Sun for $325 million, AP source says
A group led by Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca has reached a deal to buy the Connecticut Sun and move the team to Boston, according to a person familiar with the sale.
The Connecticut Sun could soon be in Boston. A group led by Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca has reached a deal to move the franchise to Beantown, per the Boston Globe’s Gary Washburn, who reports that Pagliuca will pay a record $325 million for the team and then put $100 million into a new practice facility in Boston.
On July 11, Gov. Dan McKee reportedly met with investors to discuss the possibility of bringing the team to Providence.
The Connecticut Sun (5-26) are back in action at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sunday, August 17 at 1:00 PM ET to host the Indiana Fever (18-16). The game will air nationally on NBA TV and locally on NBC Sports Boston with Brendan Glasheen,