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The Houston Comets are officially returning to the WNBA. But at what cost? One of women’s basketball’s greatest – and most beloved – WNBA franchises is back, but that also
The Houston Comets, which disbanded in 2008, won the WNBA Finals the first four seasons (1997-2000) the league was in operation.
The Mirror US on MSN
New WNBA team hires ESPN reporter for massive role in franchise
A longtime ESPN basketball reporter made a major career switch after the Houston Comets' $300 million deal was confirmed on Monday
Rockets Wire on MSN
Rockets hire ESPN’s Kevin Pelton for Comets, WNBA front office role
Kevin Pelton, formerly an NBA and WNBA writer at ESPN, is the first official hire of the Houston Comets — and his work is already underway.
Jason Williams says he respects the WNBA’s progress but believes men’s and women’s sports operate on different levels
WNBA introduces revenue-sharing model, with over $1 billion going to salaries and benefits over 7 years; Salary cap jumps from $1.5M to $7M by 2026, with top players earning up to
OKC Thunder Wire on MSN
Why Caitlin Clark was in OKC for Thunder's win over Knicks
As a group of fans made their way down their section, a handful of them lifted Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever jersey. Hoping it served as a beacon of light, it caught the attention of the WNBA superstar.