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Philadelphia Needs Breakout Efforts From Three Eagles in 2025 originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Philadelphia 76ers are signing former Spurs and Hawks forward Dominick Barlow on a two-way NBA contract, Life Sports Agency CEO Todd Ramasar tells ESPN.
The Philadelphia Phillies look like a championship contender once again, but they need to secure the National League East first. The New York Mets are going to make it tough, and the Phillies may need some reinforcements.
The Rage split home games between the Apollo at Temple, St. Joseph’s Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse, and the Palestra. “This place kind of shakes,” Rage coach Lisa Boyer said of the Palestra in a 1997 interview with the DP. “It didn’t shake in Richmond.”
Billed as Philadelphia's first-ever queer women's sports bar, Marsha's is set to open at 430 South St., formerly home to Woolly Mammoth which closed in May.
"Welcome, Philadelphia, officially to the WNBA," said Englebert in a press conference that announced Philadelphia would be getting its first WNBA team. Scheduled to hit the hardwood in 2030, the team's majority owner will be Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, the same company that owns the 76ers.
Philadelphia is getting a WNBA team in 2030. NBC10's Erin Coleman -- who was the only local reporter at a press conference announcing the news in New York -- has the story.
Josh Harris, who also owns the Sixers, said Monday that it was an "obligation" to bring a WNBA team to Philadelphia.
The city of Philadelphia is next in line to join the WNBA. Beginning in the 2030 season, Philadelphia will have its own WNBA team in South Philly and will be owned by Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment--the same company that governs the Philadelphia 76ers.