Connecticut Sun lose to Indiana Fever in overtime 99-93
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The Connecticut Sun (6-27) head back on the road for a match-up with the Washington Mystics (16-18) on Tuesday, August 19 at 7:30 PM ET at CareFirst Arena. The game will air locally on NBC Sports Boston with Brendan Glasheen and Ashley Battle on the call.
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.
Several WNBA players had no idea which basket they were defending after the ball went up for Sunday's Sun-Fever.
Amid reports that the WNBA does not support Hartford’s bid for the Connecticut Sun, the group remains committed to keeping the team in state.
Houston leads relocation talks as the WNBA weighs competing $325M bids for the Connecticut Sun despite interest from Boston and Hartford.
The Connecticut Sun might be enduring a losing season, but they aren't going down without a fight. Connecticut posted just its sixth win of the year Wednesday night, stopping Chicago 71-62 in a game marked by three ejections after a second-quarter fight.
Three Players Ejected in Sky-Sun Game After Heated Scuffle originally appeared on Athlon Sports.