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Portland Fire WNBA season and social controversy
Overview
The Portland Fire are navigating a period of inconsistent performance in their WNBA season. In late July, the team held an 11-15 record ahead of a matchup against the Dallas Wings. By early August, the team's record stood at 12-19. After a five-game losing streak, the Fire secured a 97-83 victory over the Toronto Tempo, led by a performance from Carla Leite.
On August 8, the Fire defeated the Seattle Storm 100-93, improving their record to 13-19. Bridget Carleton led Portland with 24 points, while Nyadiew Puoch also contributed significant scoring. The loss marked the Seattle Storm's 11th consecutive defeat, resulting in their elimination from playoff contention.
As the regular season nears its conclusion, the Fire prepare for their fourth and final matchup against the Storm. Despite Portland being an expansion team currently outside of the playoff race, they hold a 3-0 head-to-head record against Seattle this year. For Portland, Bridget Carleton remains a primary offensive threat, averaging 14 points per game.
Despite on-court fluctuations, the expansion franchise has seen high local engagement, ranking fourth in the league with an average attendance of approximately 14,500 fans per game at the Moda Center, referred to as the ‘Fire Pit’.
However, recent games have been accompanied by social controversy. During a July 31 match against the Indiana Fever, protesters gathered outside the venue to counter-protest supporters of Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham, following her comments regarding biological sex in women’s sports. Reports indicated that some fans were asked to leave the venue by security for wearing shirts containing anti-transphobia messages.
Entities
Portland Fire · Seattle Storm · Dominique Malonga · Bridget Carleton · Alex Sarama
Timeline
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7 days ago
[SPORTS] 5 sourcesPortland Fire face Seattle Storm in final regular-season WNBA matchupThe Portland Fire look to complete a season sweep against the Seattle Storm in their final regular-season WNBA matchup.
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11 days ago
[SPORTS] 3 sourcesPortland Fire WNBA team sees high attendance amid social controversyThe Portland Fire WNBA team is seeing high attendance in Portland, though recent games have been marked by protests and controversy regarding transphobia and player comments.
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14 days ago
[SPORTS] 10 sourcesPortland Fire defeat Seattle Storm 100-93The Portland Fire defeated the Seattle Storm 100-93, handing Seattle its 11th straight loss and making them the first WNBA team to have two double-digit losing streaks in one season.
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about 1 month ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesPortland Fire vs Dallas Wings WNBA game streaming optionsPortland Fire host Dallas Wings in a late‑July 2026 WNBA game, airing on USA Network and Fox 12 Plus, with free viewing via a DIRECTV trial and other paid streaming options.
Sources
al.com · aux4saisons.com · babsolute.com.au · basketusa.com · deadspin.com · lasvegassportsbetting.com · lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com · mymotherlode.com · portlandmercury.com · series-80.net · sports.inquirer.net · sportschatplace.com · theathletic.com · timesng.com · topics.al.com · winnipegfreepress.com · wtop.com
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