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The Fire Emblem has changed a lot in 35 years, and that's thanks to games that were willing to take big swings in new directions.
The WNBA's return to Portland has been years in the making, but there are several more steps that the team will need to take ...
The organization, owned by RAJ Sports since 2024, is reimagining the name from the WNBA's original Fire franchise that launched in 2000 before folding after three seasons.
The organization, owned by RAJ Sports since 2024, is reimagining the name from the WNBA's original Fire franchise that launched in 2000 before folding after three seasons. "Portland is the city ...
The Fire have already sold more than 11,000 season tickets, surpassing the WNBA's previous best. The team will play at the Moda Center, where the original Fire averaged some 8,000 fans a game.
As if reborn from the ashes, the Portland Fire are back. Portland’s forthcoming WNBA expansion team, set to begin play in summer 2026, unveiled its name and logo Tuesday morning. The Fire will ...
The Portland Fire announced its name and new logo exclusively on "Good Morning America" as the team returns to the City of Roses for the 2026 WNBA season.
I mean, even for 2001 and 2002, just attendance at the games. I even talked to one of the former players, and all she could talk about was just the fans when she played here.