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W.N.B.A. Announces Expansion to Portland, Ore.
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ESPN - Sports
What to know about Portland's WNBA expansion franchise
Here's what we know about the expansion draft and where the team will play.2 hours ago - WNBA -
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WNBA awards Portland an expansion franchise that will begin play in 2026
The WNBA is headed back to Portland, with Oregon's biggest city getting an expansion team that will begin play in 202614 hours ago - WNBA -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
WNBA awards Portland expansion franchise that will begin play in 2026
Portland, Golden State and Toronto will all be joining the league over the next two years.Yesterday - WNBA -
CNBC - Business
WNBA to add expansion team in Portland, bringing league to 15 franchises
The WNBA is adding another team in Portland in 2026, joining other expansion franchises in San Francisco and Toronto.23 hours ago - WNBA -
CBS Sports - Sports
WNBA awards Portland new expansion franchise: League's 15th team will begin play in 2026
The yet unnamed team will play its home games at the Moda CenterYesterday - WNBA -
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Ionescu will be a free agent in 2026, when the Portland franchise is set to enter the league9 hours ago -
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