Connecticut Sun sale in limbo
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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.
Fever guard Sophie Cunningham fired back at someone who called her sister a bitch over remarks she made about “poor officiating” and the WNBA protecting its players.
The Indiana Fever erased a 21-point deficit and picked up a much-needed win to keep pace in the playoffs race.
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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.
Having fun was the key to success for the Connecticut Sun’s young core as it led the team to victory over the Chicago Sky on Wednesday.
Despite having their worst season in recent years, three rookies — Saniya Rivers, Aneesah Morrow, and Leila Lacan — should have the Sun feeling good.