WNBA Expands: Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia Teams to Join League by 2028

April 10, 2026
WNBA Expands: Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia Teams to Join League by 2028
  • The move aligns with recent league steps toward growth and stability, including the March CBA approval.

  • Tom Gores characterized the bid as a homecoming and an unprecedented opportunity for the league to come full circle.

  • The selection process focused on market size, anticipated fan engagement, facilities, and community involvement to ensure sustainable growth.

  • Cities were selected based on market viability and the potential to develop strong local fan bases.

  • The WNBA has formally approved expansion teams in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia, with each city slated to begin play in successive years starting in 2028.

  • Expansion locations were chosen for market strength, ownership commitment, fan and community support, facilities, and long-term viability, with Detroit and Philadelphia emphasized for market potential.

  • Ownership for the new franchises includes David Blitzer and other institutional investors, with Will Smith as a minority stakeholder to strengthen local ties.

  • Will Smith’s investment signals rising momentum, investment, and visibility for women’s sports and the league’s expansion drive.

  • In the near term, free agency opens on April 12, 2026, followed by the collegiate draft on April 14, 2026.

  • A new seven-year collective bargaining agreement increases players’ revenues by tying earnings to the league’s overall revenue.

  • Colin Salao of Front Office Sports reported the expansion and noted its market implications and progress.

  • The expansion comes after a broader CBA with players and follows an earlier June announcement granting the three markets, with the league ratifying the new CBA in March 2026.

Summary based on 29 sources


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