WNBA approves sale of Connecticut Sun, team will relocate to Houston in 2027

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WNBA approves sale of Connecticut Sun, team will relocate to Houston in 2027

WNBA approves sale of Connecticut Sun, team will relocate to Houston in 2027

The Fertitta family reached a $300 million deal to purchase the Sun back in March.

WNBA approves sale of Connecticut Sun, team will relocate to Houston in 2027

The Fertitta family reached a $300 million deal to purchase the Sun back in March.

The WNBA is heading back to Houston, and it's official. In a unanimous vote Wednesday afternoon, the league approved the sale and relocation of the Connecticut Sun, clearing the path for the franchise to move to Houston in time for the 2027 season. The Fertitta family—led by Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta—struck a $300 million deal to purchase the Sun back in March, and now the move is set in stone.

For Houston basketball fans, this is a homecoming worth celebrating. The franchise is expected to be rebranded as the Comets, reviving the name of one of the WNBA's original teams. The Comets were a dynasty in the league's early years, winning four straight championships from 1997 to 2000 behind legends like Sheryl Swoopes, Cynthia Cooper, and Tina Thompson. That era of dominance came to an end when the team disbanded after the 2008 season, leaving a void that has now been filled.

While specific details are still coming together, the new-look Comets will likely call the Toyota Center home, sharing the arena with the Rockets. That means Houston fans will have a front-row seat to a new chapter of professional women's basketball—one that carries the weight of a legendary past and the promise of a bright future. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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