WNBA announces three new teams in Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia

WNBA announces three new teams in Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia


Napheesa Collier, #24 of the Minnesota Lynx, scores the game-winning basket during the game against the New York Liberty in Game 1 of the 2024 WNBA Finals at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on Oct. 10, 2024.

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The WNBA announced on Monday it has awarded three new expansion teams to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia, growing the league to 18 teams over the next five years.

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert called it a “truly monumental day” for the league.

“These are powerful cities filled with passionate fan bases,” she said. “This is a bold step forward as we grow our footprint.”

The league currently has 13 teams, with franchises in Toronto and Portland set to join in 2026.

The Cleveland team will begin play in 2028, followed by Detroit in 2029 and Philadelphia in 2030. Engelbert declined to comment on the franchise fees each team will have to pay to join the league but said the fees have reached historic levels.

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“Today marks a transformative day in Cleveland’s sports history,” said Nic Barlage, CEO of the Rock Entertainment Group, which owns the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers and other professional sports teams in the city.

This would not be Cleveland’s first foray into professional women’s basketball. The city hosted one of the WNBA’S original franchises, the Cleveland Rockers from 1997 to 2003. That team folded after seven seasons as the team’s owner, Gordon Gund, cited low attendance and said he could not find a way to make the team profitable.

“This is a huge win for our city,” said Arn Tellem, the vice chairman of the Detroit Pistons basketball franchise. “It’s much bigger than basketball.”

The Detroit team will return women’s basketball to the city after a roughly two-decade hiatus. The Detroit Shock played from 1998 to 2009, winning three championships and setting records for attendance before moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Representing Philly, Josh Harris, co-founder and managing partner of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, said bringing the WNBA to the city “wasn’t just a nice-to-have, it was an obligation.”



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