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    Rockets owner eyes WNBA expansion team in Houston

    By Reuters,

    7 days ago
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    Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta plans to submit a bid to bring a WNBA expansion team back to Houston, the Houston Chronicle reported Thursday.

    The bid includes using the branding of the Houston Comets, one of the WNBA's original eight teams that played from 1997-2008 and won the league's first four championships with stars Cynthia Cooper, Sheryl Swoopes and Tina Thompson.

    The current 14-team league is adding teams in Portland and Toronto in 2026 and the timing of bringing a franchise back to Houston is "unclear at the moment," per the report.

    "I have been in active conversations with the league about the opportunity to bring a WNBA expansion team back to Houston," Fertitta said in a statement to Chron.com on Thursday. "There is such great excitement surrounding the WNBA and women's sports, and with Houston's passionate and dedicated fan base it makes us an ideal fit."

    Fertitta is expected to face significant bidding competition from ownership groups in Denver, Nashville, Philadelphia and Miami, per the report.

    Fertitta already has the infrastructure in place, as he and the Rockets own the Toyota Center and the Rockets jointly own regional sports television network Space City Home Network.

    --Field Level Media

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    Shawn Mccain
    7d ago
    that would be nice.
    Timothy McCaskey
    7d ago
    I would like to see the Houston Comets come back. They were a formidable team in the WNBA back in the day. I don't think their record of winning four Championships in a row will be beaten or even matched.
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