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WNBA says sale of Atlanta Dream from exsenator Kelly Loeffler is 'close'

- Associated Press

The Atlanta Dream are close to being sold, ending defeated Republican senator Kelly Loeffler’s contentiou­s stint as a WNBA owner.

“As it relates to the Atlanta Dream, we understand a sale of the franchise is close to being finalized,” the league said in a statement. “Once the sale negotiatio­n is concluded, additional informatio­n will be provided.”

Players around the league have called for Loeffler to sell her 49% stake in the Dream after she wrote a letter to WNBA commission­er Cathy Engelbert over the summer objecting to the league’s initiative­s to advocate for racial justice and the Black Lives Matter movement.

When Loeffler, a Republican appointed to her Senate seat by US president Donald Trump, didn’t immediatel­y sell the team, WNBA players started to endorse and campaign for her opponent, Democrat Raphael Warnock, who defeated Loeffler in Georgia’s runoff election on 5 January. That result, combined with Jon Ossoff’s victory in a runoff for Georgia’s other Senate seat, handed Democrats control of the Senate.

Warnock and Ossoff were set to be sworn in Wednesday, the same day

President-elect Joe Biden and vice president-elect Kamala Harris, who will hold the tiebreakin­g vote in the 50-50

Senate, were to be inaugurate­d.

Loeffler, a wealthy businesswo­man who had closely aligned herself with Trump, has been an owner of the Dream since 2011. She hadn’t served as the franchise’s representa­tive to the league’s Board of Governors since October 2019. She also wasn’t involved in day-to-day business.

Mary and John Brock are the Dream’s majority owners.

After Warnock won the runoff, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James tweeted a photo of Dream players wearing “Vote Warnock” shirts with the caption: “Think I’m gone put together an ownership group for the The Dream.”

Carmelo Anthony, the Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts, the actor Kevin Hart and the former NFL player Champ Bailey all replied that they would be interested in helping to buy the team.

The Dream would be the second WNBA franchise sold this month. The Las Vegas Aces were bought, pending approval from the league’s board of governors, by the Raiders owner, Mark Davis.

 ??  ?? Kelly Loeffler has been a co-owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream for more than a decade. Photograph: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/ Getty Images
Kelly Loeffler has been a co-owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream for more than a decade. Photograph: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/ Getty Images

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