Connecticut Sun take on Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
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Irish Star on MSNWNBA fan ejected from court by security after 'touching' Connecticut Sun star during gameThe sold-out crowd in Boston for the Connecticut Sun's game against the Indiana Fever on Tuesday night was momentarily reduced by a fan's ejection.
In our anonymous player poll, athletes also expressed whether they should make at least $1 million in maximum salaries.
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Massachusetts Governor and former Harvard basketball player Maura Healey tiptoed around the idea of poaching the Sun, when she declared Tuesday WNBA Day in Massachusetts. But, in her official proclamation, she called for the league to put a franchise in Boston. It read:
What's clear is that Providence would face stiff competition from Boston, where the Connecticut Sun already have an established audience.
"I think the market here itself is just going to be better for a women’s basketball program," said Sun guard Saniya Rivers.
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Connecticut Sun rookie guard Saniya Rivers said that the Boston market would be an appealing spot for the WNBA franchise if they relocated.
At one point in the third quarter, Fever star Aliyah Boston got tied up with former league MVP Tina Charles down low. Boston hit the deck after Charles took a swing as the two were jockeying for position.
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McKee talks with 'undisclosed individuals' on bringing WNBA team to ProvidenceThe governors of Rhode Island and Massachusetts are pitching the idea of bringing the WNBA's Connecticut Sun to their states, touting Providence and Boston as rival possible destinations if the team ends up relocating.