The Portland Fire, one of two WNBA expansion teams scheduled to launch for the 2026 season, have hired Alex Sarama as head ...
The Portland Fire have hired Alex Sarama, an assistant with the Cleveland Cavaliers, as the WNBA expansion franchise's inaugural head coach.
Alex Cora's top assistant is drawing interest from the Twins, who are looking for a new manager to replace Rocco Baldelli.
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WNBA’s Fire Prematurely Announce Head Coach Hire on LinkedIn
Portland is expected to hire Alex Sarama from the Cavaliers, FOS confirmed. The post WNBA’s Fire Prematurely Announce Head Coach Hire on LinkedIn appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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With social media misstep, Portland’s WNBA team causes confusion over potential coaching hire
Portland’s WNBA expansion franchise inadvertently teased their selection of a new head coach on Tuesday morning, posting an ...
The Portland Fire have hired Alex Sarama, an assistant with the Cleveland Cavaliers, as the first coach in franchise history. “Alex represents the next generation of coaching,” Fire general manager ...
According to a since-deleted post on LinkedIn, the Fire have hired Cleveland Cavaliers assistant Alex Sarama as their head ...
Are the Eagles worried about their offense? What's next for the Titans after firing Brian Callahan? And could the 49ers be ...
The 2025/26 Champions League action is back, with Chelsea FC hunting a win after settling for a draw in their UWCL league ...
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NFL Power Rankings entering Week 7 of 2025 season
The Eagles tumbled in New Jersey, and the Bills and Lions both lost as well. The result? A new NFL team atop the Power ...
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Ben Johnson-Commanders coaching saga: Revisiting how Bears coach spurned Washington before Dan Quinn hire
Bears coach Ben Johnson nearly became the Commanders' head coach before the franchise was forced to pivot to Dan Quinn.
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How much would a school pay Indiana football to hire its coach? Curt Cignetti buyout, contract
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti had his name show up on candidate boards for the Penn State job already. Here's what Cignetti and a new school would owe IU if he left.
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