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In February, Sports Business Journal reported that Cleveland is expected to be one of the next cities to join the WNBA, with ...
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The league reportedly applied for trademarks for the names "Cleveland Rockers," "Houston Comets," "Detroit Shock" and the "Miami Sol" as it looks to add a 16th and possibly 17th and 18th franchises.
In April, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert was "pretty confident" the league would move to 16 teams, but had no comment on ...
Cleveland Rockers head coach Dan Hughes argues a no-call against the Charlotte Sting at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, N.C., on Thursday, July 25, 2002. Nell Redmond/AP.
As for this now-revived franchise, the Rockers played in Cleveland for seven seasons from 1997, as one of their original eight teams, to 2003. They went 108-112 (.491) ...
The CLEVELAND ROCKERS were Cleveland's first professional women's basketball franchise. On October 31, 1996, the Women's National Basketball Association announced that Cleveland and seven other cities ...
The league reportedly applied for trademarks for the names "Cleveland Rockers," "Houston Comets," "Detroit Shock" and the "Miami Sol" as it looks to add a 16th and possibly 17th and 18th franchises.
The league reportedly applied for trademarks for the names "Cleveland Rockers," "Houston Comets," "Detroit Shock" and the "Miami Sol" as it looks to add a 16th and possibly 17th and 18th franchises.
The league reportedly applied for trademarks for the names "Cleveland Rockers," "Houston Comets," "Detroit Shock" and the "Miami Sol" as it looks to add a 16th and possibly 17th and 18th franchises.
The league reportedly applied for trademarks for the names "Cleveland Rockers," "Houston Comets," "Detroit Shock" and the "Miami Sol" as it looks to add a 16th and possibly 17th and 18th franchises.