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Portland Fire: Five things you need to know
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Australians Chloe Bibby and rising star Nyadiew Puoch were drafted by the Portland Fire for their return season to the WNBA in 2026.
Portland is in the Western Conference and will play in the same stadium as the Portland Trail Blazers.
Portland Fire
League: WNBA (Western Conference)
Founded: 2024 (revived brand; debut 2026)
Home Arena: Moda Center — Portland, Oregon
Ownership: RAJ Sports (Lisa Bhathal Merage, Alex Bhathal)
General Manager: Vanja Černivec
Head Coach: Alex Sarama
Snapshot
- Returning WNBA brand (original team 2000–2002)
- Set to debut in the 2026 season
- Expansion roster built via 2026 Expansion Draft
- 10,000+ season ticket deposits pre-launch
Expansion Context: A Return, Not a Beginning
Portland isn’t new to the WNBA — it’s back.
The Fire return as the league’s 15th franchise, reviving a brand that played from 2000–2002, but with a completely modern build and ownership structure.
This is not nostalgia — it’s a reset with resources.
Backed by RAJ Sports, ownership has already committed to:
- A $150M purpose-built training facility for women athletes
- Long-term investment in infrastructure and performance
Identity: Development Meets Innovation
Head coach Alex Sarama brings a development-first, modern system — shaped by NBA and global pathways.
Core pillars:
- Skill development at every position
- Decision-making and pace
- Offensive creativity
- Defensive adaptability
General manager Vanja Černivec arrives from the Valkyries build — meaning Portland is copying a proven expansion blueprint.
Expansion Draft Core (2026)
Portland’s roster leans youth, upside, and versatility.
First Round
- Bridget Carleton
- Carla Leite
- Luisa Geiselsoder
- Emily Engstler
- Maya Caldwell
- Chloe Bibby 🇦🇺
Second Round
- Haley Jones
- Nyadiew Puoch 🇦🇺
- Sarah Ashlee Barker
- Sug Sutton
- Nika Mühl
Australian Watch: Bibby + Puoch
Chloe Bibby (F)
- Proven scorer, stretch-four profile
- Immediate offensive role in spacing systems
Nyadiew Puoch (F)
- Elite upside prospect
- Length, mobility, defensive ceiling
This gives Portland a clear Australian fingerprint — production + projection.
Market Proof: Portland Shows Up
The WNBA didn’t take a risk — it followed behaviour.
- 10,000+ ticket deposits before first game
- Proven support via Portland Thorns (women’s sport benchmark)
- Strong grassroots and college basketball culture
Portland is one of the safest expansion bets in US sport.
Club Philosophy
The Fire are building with intent:
- Infrastructure-first (elite facilities)
- Player development pipeline
- Sustainable roster build
This is not a quick-hit roster.
It’s a system designed to produce players and compete long-term.
Outlook: High-Upside Expansion Build
Portland’s timeline is different to Golden State.
Where the Valkyries accelerated immediately, the Fire are:
- Younger
- More developmental
- Higher long-term ceiling
If the system hits, they won’t just compete — they’ll out-develop the league.
Portland Fire — Five Things You Need To Know
1. The WNBA returns to Portland: A revived brand with modern backing — this is a reset, not a continuation.
2. Built on development, not veterans: Alex Sarama leads a system focused on growth, skill and long-term upside.
3. Heavy Australian presence: Chloe Bibby and Nyadiew Puoch give the Fire immediate relevance for Australian audiences.
4. Elite infrastructure investment: A $150M training facility signals Portland is building a performance ecosystem, not just a team.
5. Expansion blueprint 2.0: With Vanja Černivec shaping the roster, Portland is following — and evolving — the Valkyries model.
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