Lions’ Sheila Hamp, Jared Goff part of investor group for Detroit WNBA bid

Lions’ Sheila Hamp, Jared Goff part of investor group for Detroit WNBA bid

USA Today
The Detroit Lions are getting involved in the possible return of WNBA basketball to the Motor City.
The Detroit Pistons PR team released details Friday of team owner Tom Goresโ€™s bid for a new team along with a list of star-studded investors in the effort.
Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp and quarterback Jared Goff are among the investors listed in the collection. Others involved include NBA Hall of Famers Grant Hill and Chris Webber and General Motors CEO Mary Barra.
The Detroit Shock was a premiere franchise in the WNBA, winning three championships before moving to Tulsa in 2009. In 2015, the team moved again and became the Dallas Wings.
Detroit is one of a handful of cities bidding for a team following a boom in the leagueโ€™s popularity. The WNBA is already welcoming a new team in Golden State in 2025 and plans to debut teams in Toronto and Portland in 2026.

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