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In a stunning turn of events, Inky Son, president of Portland’s upcoming WNBA expansion team, has reportedly been fired. The ...
Portland did have a potential name leak out earlier this week: the Portland Fire, a name that reflects both the city's ...
The WNBA's Portland expansion franchise is still without an official name, and now it is also reportedly without a team ...
The WNBA expansion franchise in Portland doesn’t even begin playing until 2026. It has already fired its top employee. Team ...
Something truly groundbreaking is happening in Portland,” Lisa Bhathal Merage, Portland WNBA co-owner and governor, said in a ...
The franchise parted ways with team President Inky Son less than three months after announcing her hire and less than 10 ...
This milestone, according to ownership group RAJ Sports, puts the team on pace to surpass previous WNBA season ticket deposit ...
The WNBA is expanding at a rapid pace. The Golden State Valkyries joined the fold this year, while the Toronto Tempo and the unnamed Portland franchise are slated to join the league next season.
The team's ownership has fired its recently hired president, Inky Son, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported Thursday.
Portland's new WNBA team has surpassed 10,000 season ticket deposits ahead of its 2026 debut, signaling record-breaking interest for women's basketball in the city.
Portland's WNBA team is on pace to set a league record. With just under a year to the 2026 tip-off, the franchise has surpassed 10,000 season ticket deposits.
A'ja Wilson of Las Vegas Aces achieved a new milestone. She became the fastest player in WNBA history to score 5,000 points.