
Expansion WNBA team brings back the original Portland Fire name
'Our feeling is that the fire never died,' interim Fire president Clare Hamill said. 'Fans have been waiting for us to come back and we're back with the Portland Fire.' In addition to the name, the team has a new Rose on Fire logo and a color palette of red, brown, blue, and pink.
Portland Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, who passed away in 2018, was chairman of the original Fire, and the two teams played at the Rose Garden, now the Moda Center. The NBA owned the WNBA teams until 2002, then sold them to affiliated NBA teams or independent owners. Allen declined to buy the Fire, and the team folded. Portland was awarded a new WNBA team last September. The team is run by Raj Sports, led by Lisa Bhathal Merage and Alex Bhathal, who also own the Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League. They paid 125 million for the WNBA franchise.
The Fire and the Thorns will share a new joint-training facility in the first such partnership between the two women's leagues. The Fire have already sold more than 11,000 season tickets, surpassing the WNBA's previous best. The team will play at the Moda Center, where the original Fire averaged some 8,000 fans a game.
But the launch of the team hasn't been smooth. Indications that the team planned to return to the Fire name were previously revealed when a local publication, the Rose Garden Report, published the team's trademark application. The team's president, Inky Son, parted ways with the team late last month after less than three months on the job. Son was announced as the first employee of the team in early April, tasked with leading all aspects of the business, including marketing, ticket and sponsorship sales, and community relations.
The Toronto Tempo, meanwhile, announced a team name back in December and have already hired a general manager. Hamill, a former Nike executive, took over for Son until a permanent president can be found. She said the launch of the team name and logo is just a slice of what the team is activating on Tuesday.
'We're pointing everybody to the launch and the pace at which we're moving and just giving everyone confidence that we have our arms around it,' Hamill said. 'We're moving fast and you're going to hear from us a lot.' The team planned to celebrate the name and logo launch with a community party on Tuesday afternoon at the Moda Center.
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