WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has said she wants to add a 16th team before 2028. Fertitta is gunning for Houston to get that final slot. Seeking input from the Comets seems like a slam dunk ...
The WNBA reportedly applied for trademarks for the Houston Comets, Detroit Shock, Miami Sol and Charlotte Sting in recent weeks, suggesting those four cities are among the leaders for expansion.
The franchise would play at Toyota Center. The Houston Comets won the first four WNBA titles but disbanded after the 2008 season. A group led by the NWSL’s Kansas City Current co-owners Angie ...
Now that has doubled. As recent as two weeks ago, the WNBA applied to trademark the name Rockers, as well as the names of three other former franchises: the Houston Comets, the Detroit Shock ...
Tilman Fertitta, the owner of the Houston Rockets, submitted a bid for a WNBA franchise with the team potentially playing at the Toyota Center. The Houston Comets won the first four WNBA titles before ...
The WNBA has added three expansion teams in recent years and is looking to add a 16th franchise by 2028, Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has said. The Houston Comets were one of the original WNBA ...
Houston also remains in the running. The Houston Comets were the WNBA’s original dynasty, who won the league’s first four championships. At the 2024 WNBA Draft, commissioner Cathy Engelbert ...
The Comets were the WNBA's first dynasty, a team that brought home four-straight championships and drew crowds of more than 11,000 per game during a time when the league wasn't as popular as it is ...
Tilman Fertitta, the owner of the Houston Rockets, submitted a bid for a WNBA franchise with the team potentially playing at the Toyota Center. The Houston Comets won the first four WNBA titles ...