Las Vegas Review-Journal

Report: WNBA eyeing Las Vegas

Negotiatio­ns underway for sale of Stars

- By Bill Bradley Las Vegas Review-journal

The San Antonio Stars of the WNBA are being sold to an undisclose­d buyer and will move to Las Vegas, according to an ESPN report.

Multiple outlets reported on the possible move, and the team announced the negotiatio­ns on Twitter. The team currently is owned by the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA.

The Associated Press reported that the buyer is based in Las Vegas.

Members of the Las Vegas-based Maloof family, which previously owned the Houston Rockets and Sacramento Kings of the NBA, told the Review-journal on Thursday they were not involved in the Stars sale.

A UNLV spokespers­on told the RJ that the university has not been approached about the Thomas & Mack Center becoming the home to a WNBA team, adding that it is always open to evaluating opportunit­ies. The T&M has hosted the NBA Summer League since 2004.

It is unclear where the team would play. Possible venues include T-mobile Arena, the MGM Grand Garden, the Thomas & Mack Center and Orleans Arena.

Any sale or move would need approval by the NBA and the WNBA Board of Governors.

“Negotiatio­ns with a potential buyer of the Stars team are ongoing,” WNBA spokespers­on Dina Skokos said. “Once those discussion­s are concluded, we will provide additional informatio­n.”

The Stars are one of the original eight franchises in the WNBA. They initially were located in Utah and called the Starzz before moving to San Antonio in 2003.

San Antonio reached the WNBA finals in 2008 but has had the league’s worst record for the past three seasons. They were 8-26 in the 2017 season.

“The WNBA and Spurs Sports & Entertainm­ent have been in negotiatio­ns with a buyer to purchase and relocate the San Antonio Stars,” the Spurs said. “… On behalf of Spurs Sports & Entertainm­ent ownership, management and staff, we are all very thankful to the wonderful Stars fans, season-ticket members and corporate sponsors who have supported the team over the last 15 years.”

Ron Kantowski contribute­d to this story. Bill Bradley can be reached at 702-387-2909 or bbradley@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ bbradleylv on Twitter.

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