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Connecticut Republicans want more information about potential plans to invest in the CT Sun.
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Attorney General William Tong said he has concerns about them interfering with ongoing attempts to sell the Connecticut Sun.
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Connecticut officials at every level say they’re fighting to keep the state’s only professional sports team at home. U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) vows to pursue an antitrust lawsuit if the league interferes with the sale, and the state is considering a minority stake in the team.
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The Mohegan Tribe received two $325 million bids from groups in Boston and Hartford. However, the WNBA has the final say on the sale, and they don’t seem to want the team to relocate to either city.
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The future of the Connecticut Sun, the state’s WNBA and only professional sports team, is still unclear.
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Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca is leading a group to purchase the Connecticut Sun from the Mohegan Tribe, with plans to relocate the WNBA team to Boston by the 2027 season.
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The Connecticut Sun hired Stephanie White to be their new head coach on Monday.
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Curt Miller is leaving the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun franchise to become the new head coach of the Los Angeles Sparks.
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Sue Bird announced on social media Thursday she plans to retire after the current WNBA season. She is a four-time WNBA champion with the Seattle Storm and a 12-time WNBA All-Star. She also won two national championships during her time with UConn.
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Bria Holmes is going Hollywood.The former Connecticut Sun star has signed with the Los Angeles Sparks.Holmes is a graduate of Hillhouse High School in New…