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PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland WNBA announced Wednesday an upcoming launch party to reveal the team's name and brand at the Moda ...
Portland's WNBA team will tip off their first game next summer, and they appear poised to revive the name of the city's defunct early-2000s squad: the Fire. Why it matters: Portland has been ahead of ...
No reason was given for Son's sacking, but The Oregonian's Bill Oram reported that the team's "rocky rollout" made for ...
In a stunning turn of events, Inky Son, president of Portland’s upcoming WNBA expansion team, has reportedly been fired. The ...
The Portland Fire were a popular draw, with more than 8,000 fans attending games at the Rose Garden on game nights, which ranked in the middle of the WNBA at the time.
Siblings and co-owners Alex Bhathal (left) and Lisa Bhathal Merage sit on stage during a groundbreaking event for the Portland Thorns and future Portland WNBA team’s new training facility in Hillsboro ...
Hamill replaces Inky Son, Portland’s first president, whom the franchise hired in April but is out of the job less than three ...
— WNBA Portland (@wnbaportland) June 20, 2025. If it does choose the name Fire, the new Portland team is hoping it doesn’t carry the prior team’s track record.
Portland Fire guard Jackie Stiles, left, drives to the hoop past Minnesota Lynx forward Lynn Pride during their WNBA game in Portland, Ore., Tuesday, June 18, 2002.