At one time, the top team in the WNBA was located right here in Detroit. The Detroit Shock secured three WNBA titles in the early 2000s under the leadership of coach Bill Laimbeer, who had ties to the Bad Boy Pistons period.
In 2009, the team relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma, a shift viewed as a failure by the WNBA rather than by the city of Detroit. In recent times, the WNBA’s appeal has increased notably, and there has been a demand for the WNBA to return to Detroit.
There’s a great possibility that it might occur, and Detroit Lions owner Shiela Ford Hamp could significantly influence it. She and her spouse Steve Hamp became part of a distinguished group of investors aiming to revitalize women’s professional basketball in Detroit.
Lions quarterback Jared Goff and his spouse Christen Goff are also stakeholders in this initiative.
Pistons owner Tom Gores heads up the group that also features:
Grant Hill and Tamia Hill
Sheila Hamp and Steve Hamp
Mary Barra and Tony Barra
Arn Tellem and Nancy Tellem
Chris Webber
Roger Ehrenberg and Carin Ehrenberg
Ethan Davidson and Gretchen Davidson
Denise Ilitch
KC Crain and Ashley Crain
Larry Brinker Jr.
Andra Rush
Sandy Pierce
Steve Jbara
Beth Chappell
Mindi Fynke
Suzanne Shank
Matthew and Karen Cullen
Sportsology Capital Partners
What a group. This thing is very likely to happen with this group