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   <title>WNBA talking about Monarchs move</title>
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   The WNBA is currently involved in talks to move the Sacramento Monarchs franchise to the Bay Area. The league released a statement Friday revealing it is actively pursuing investors in that region, since Maloof Sports and Entertainment -- which also owns and operates the NBA's Sacramento Kings -- will no longer operate the Monarchs. "The Bay Area has been a desirable market for the WNBA and the availability of the Monarchs provides a
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   <title>Lynx nab top pick in WNBA Draft</title>
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   The Minnesota Lynx won the draft lottery and will have the top pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft. Despite Sacramento having the worst record (12-22) last season, Minnesota (14-20) had the best chance at getting the No. 1 overall pick as a result of having the rights to New York's (13-21) first-round pick due to a thre-team deal that also invovled Los Angeles. The Lynx had 428 chances out of 1,000 to win the lottery, compared to 420 for league-
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   The Minnesota Lynx won the draft lottery and will have the top pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft. Despite Sacramento having the worst record (12-22) last season, Minnesota (14-20) had the best chance at getting the No. 1 overall pick as a result of having the rights to New York's (13-21) first-round pick due to a thre-team deal that also invovled Los Angeles. The Lynx had 428 chances out of 1,000 to win the lottery, compared to 420 for league-
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   <title>Dream shake up ownership</title>
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   WNBA president Donna Orender announced Thursday that Kathy Betty will become the new managing partner of the Atlanta Dream, replacing J. Ronald Terwilliger. The move is pending approval from the WNBA Board of Governors. The team will be owned by Dream Too, LLC, an investment group led by Betty. "I am confident Kathy's passion for the game and the Atlanta community, as well as her vision for the Dream, will ensure that the team continues
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   <title>Shock to relocate to Tulsa</title>
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   The three-time WNBA champion Detroit Shock are officially leaving Motown and heading to Tulsa, Oklahoma. WNBA President Donna Orender announced Tuesday the team will be owned by a group of investors led by Oklahoma businessmen Bill Cameron and David Box. The transfer of ownership and move are pending an approval by the WNBA Board of Governors. It was also announced that Nolan Richardson, former men's basketball coach at Arkansas and Tulsa, wi
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   <title>AP source: Detroit Shock are moving to Tulsa</title>
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   A Detroit Shock official says the WNBA team is moving to Tulsa, Okla.The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to The Associated Press on Monday because he was not authorized to make the announcement.Detroit made its debut in the league in 1998 and won titles in 2008, 2006 and 2003. The Shock lost last month to the Indiana Fever in the Eastern Conference finals after rallying to earn a playoff spot.Copyright (c) 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information c
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   <title>Report: Shock to relocate to Tulsa</title>
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   The three-time WNBA champion Detroit Shock are reportedly set to leave Motown and head to Oklahoma. The Detroit Free Press on Monday quoted a league official who said the move is already in motion and that the Shock players have already been notified of the relocation. According to the paper, a group of investors located in Tulsa revealed they formally applied to the WNBA to purchase a team. Nolan Richardson, former men's basketball coach at 
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   <title>Pondexter has successful surgery</title>
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   Phoenix Mercury guard Cappie Pondexter underwent successful surgery on her right eye. The procedure was done in order to prevent future retinal detachment in the eye, which suffered trauma when Pondexter collided with a member of the Indiana Fever during Game 5 of the WNBA Finals. A Chicago native, Pondexter led all scorers with 20.8 points and led Phoenix with 5.0 assists per contest as the Mercury won their second league title. 
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   PHOENIX (AP) -The Phoenix Mercury say All-Star guard Cappie Pondexter underwent successful surgery on her right eye, which she injured in last week's WNBA championship game against the Indiana Fever.Officials with the WNBA champions say the procedure was done Tuesday to prevent retinal detachment. It was deemed necessary after a collision in Friday night's decisive Game 5.Pondexter scored 24 points, helping Phoenix win its second title in three years.Mercury officials say Pondexter w
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   <title>Taurasi leads Mercury to WNBA title, named Finals MVP</title>
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   Diana Taurasi finished with 26 points and six rebounds, as the Phoenix Mercury clinched another title with a 94-86 win over the Indiana Fever in the decisive Game 5 of the WNBA Finals. Taurasi was named the Finals MVP, as she averaged 20.4 points in the championship series. The Mercury won the final two games to overcome a 2-1 hole and take their second title in three years. Phoenix defeated Detroit in the 2007 Finals, three games to t
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