The Houston Rockets, led by star Kevin Durant, are aiming to make a mark in the NBA this season, but it seems their focus extends beyond basketball. According to reports, the Rockets’ owner is in significant discussions with the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun about a potential purchase that might involve relocating the team. Journalist Alexa Philippou shared on X (formerly Twitter) that these talks are substantive, with ESPN confirming the conversations have been positive, though no final deal has been made yet. Both Philippou and Ramona Shelburne noted that while the offer from Rockets ownership has improved and is seen as acceptable by the Sun, no exclusive agreement has been signed, and the future of the franchise remains undecided.
Houston is a city the WNBA has eyed for expansion, with Commissioner Cathy Englebert and Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta indicating the city could be next to host a team. Historically, Houston was home to the Comets, a WNBA team that won the league’s first four championships. The outcome of these talks will determine if Houston experiences a WNBA revival through the Rockets’ acquisition.
Fan Take: This development is exciting for WNBA fans because it could bring the league back to a passionate basketball city with a rich WNBA history. If the Rockets proceed, it might boost the league’s visibility and attract more attention, further elevating the growth of women’s basketball.

