On the morning of July 2, just hours after the Commissioner’s Cup final the night before, high-ranking executives from the Connecticut Sun and WNBA got on the phone to discuss the team’s future. The ...
The Sun have operated in Connecticut since 2002, when the Mohegan Tribe purchased the franchise for approximately $10 million to relocate it from Orlando. The team has a dedicated fanbase in the New ...
The sale of the Connecticut Sun once seemed a done deal to a group led by former Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca. The WNBA quickly said not so fast, and now the process has grown increasingly ...
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Gov. Lamont describes 'uphill' climb to keep Connecticut Sun in state after reported WNBA opposition
The WNBA has reportedly insisted that any potential new owners of the Connecticut Sun relocate the team to an existing NBA market.
Despite the state of Connecticut fighting hard to keep the Connecticut Sun in the state, their efforts may fall short as the deal with the Mohegan Tribe may nearly be dead.
Interest in the WNBA has skyrocketed since 2024, with exponential growth seen in nearly every bottom line. Teams like the New York Liberty — whose current valuation is estimated at $450 million ...
Mohegan Sun, a popular Connecticut casino, is suing a former Universal Studios executive over nearly $2.8 million in gambling debt. Ronald Meyer, the former president and COO of Universal Studios, ...
HARTFORD, Connecticut -- Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes on Wednesday announced plans to begin reopening portions of their sprawling Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun attractions on ...
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