WNBA, Boston and TD Garden
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As Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever prepare to take on the Connecticut Sun at the TD Garden, Gov. Healey says Boston should have a WNBA team.
Despite these preferences, the WNBA recently awarded new franchises to Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia — cities that received little enthusiasm from players. Cleveland received just two votes, while Philadelphia got only one. Players also voiced a desire to expand access to the league across the Southern U.S.
Boston, who starred at Worcester Academy, was the No. 1 pick in the 2023 WNBA draft. Boston said the city "helped raise me" and that "Boston repping Boston just felt right."
Three time Gatorade Massachusetts Girls Basketball Player of the Year and WNBA star Aliyah Boston became an investor in Boston Legacy FC Monday.
WNBA Fans Angered by Referee's Decision After Former MVP Takes Swing at Aliyah Boston originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever took on the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden in Boston. Is Boston ready for a WNBA team?
Fans, investors and local elected officials are all interested in bringing a WNBA team to Boston. But with the league's expansion plan set through 2030 and the Connecticut Sun hoping to avoid an out-of-state move,
Stephanie White, the head coach of the Fever, recently opened up about her star forward. Following the win over Connecticut, White spoke out about Boston. She revealed her strong opinion on the star forward and also shared that she wants to find more ways to get Boston involved.