Connecticut Sun lose to Indiana Fever in overtime 99-93
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The Connecticut Sun were eliminated from WNBA playoff contention with a brutal loss before a “home” crowd, much of it was cheering Indiana.
A record deal to an ownership group would seemingly be a coup for the WNBA — the last WNBA team to have a standalone majority sale was the Atlanta Dream in 2021 for less than $10 million — but the Sun relocating under Pagliuca’s watch appears to be facing some resistance.
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BettingPros on MSNWNBA Odds, Picks & Predictions: Tuesday (8/19)
The WNBA slate for Tuesday is jam-packed with action. There are five games on the schedule, including a Finals rematch in New York. Let’s take a closer look at a few of the matchups to find some of the best bets for Tuesday.
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Connecticut Sun’s latest fourth-quarter meltdown raises questions about coach Rachid Meziane
The Connecticut Sun have a pattern of fourth-quarter meltdowns in winnable games, raising questions about coach Rachid Meziane’s efficacy.
The Connecticut Sun are being sold to a Boston Celtics-led ownership group for a record $325 million, according to a Boston Globe report.
After Friday’s loss, Dallas has a record of 9-25. The Wings have the third-worst record in the WNBA, ahead of only the Chicago Sky (8-25) and the Connecticut Sun (6-26).
Houston leads relocation talks as the WNBA weighs competing $325M bids for the Connecticut Sun despite interest from Boston and Hartford.
Connecticut’s Bria Harley and Chicago’s Rebecca Allen each received ejections for starting the scuffle, while the Sky’s Ariel Atkins’ night ended early “for being an escalator” after shoving Hartley and touching a referee, according to crew chief Angelia Suffern as reported by ESPN.