Detroit’s bid to acquire a WNBA franchise shockingly fell short as Cleveland is expected to be awarded with its new expansion ...
With the WNBA growing rapidly, many NBA organizations have been looking to bring expansion teams to their market. The Detroit Pistons formally announced their p ...
Related: Watch: DETROIT SUPERCROSS 250 A QUALIFYING | Sexton & Kitchen Top Qualifiers, Detroit SX Combined Qualifying 450SX & 250SX East Results | This Week in SMX: Detroit | How to Watch: Detroit ...
With the window to bid on the league's 16th team officially closed, four expansion markets are shooting to revive former WNBA ...
Detroit Shock Taj McWilliams-Franklin holds the WNBA championship trophy after they defeated San Antonio 76-60 at the Convocation Center on the Eastern Michigan University Campus on Sunday ...
In 12 seasons, the Shock won three WNBA titles. Here's more on the Detroit Shock history: The Detroit Shock always faced an uphill battle garnering attention in a region with four major ...
Of course, the nostalgia gravitated to the Detroit Shock, the women's basketball franchise that won three WNBA championships during its heyday and won championships in 2003, '06 and '08.
In 1998, the Detroit Shock was funded. They were one of the first expansion franchises in WNBA history and the first one to win a championship. The Shock were the sister team of the Pistons and ...
The Detroit Shock were one of the WNBA's first expansion teams, winning three titles between 1998 and 2009. The Shock ranked in the top five for attendance for five straight seasons and led the ...
DETROIT (AP) — Detroit wants to bring the WNBA back to the Motor City, backed by an investor group led by the owner of the NBA's Pistons and NFL's Lions. Pistons owner Tom Gores submitted the ...
The 2003 Detroit Shock WNBA basketball team poses at mid-court after ... stands with a group including Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry after handing out championship rings as an ...
The Detroit Shock were a WNBA team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, from 1998 to 2009. The team won three WNBA Championships in 2003, 2006 and 2008. In 2009, the franchise moved to Tulsa ...