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Engelbert, Montgomery and Gottesdiener would not rehash the controversy in a conference call on Friday. Instead, they kept their focus on the team's future.
Montgomery is in her first season as a studio analyst on Atlanta Hawks broadcasts for Fox Sports Southeast. She said she plans to continue in that role. Montgomery won titles with the Minnesota Lynx in and Skip to main content Skip to navigation. Dream sold to group after pressure on Loeffler.
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World China. Alternative energy. Oil companies. Electric vehicles. Science Space. Extreme weather. Sports betting. The league announced Friday afternoon that it had approved sale of the franchise. Among the new owners is former Dream star Renee Montgomery, who retired to fight for social justice.
Over 3 Million people read Morning Brew, you should too. Loading Something is loading. Email address. Sign up for notifications from Insider! She called Montgomery a "trailblazer who has made a major impact both in the game and beyond. Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai now owns the team. Asked by CNBC to confirm if the sale fell that in price range, Engelbert said terms were "confidential" but added "we're looking forward to continuing the transformation around all the elements of the WNBA so that we can add value and valuation to all of our franchises going forward.
In , Loeffler and Mary Brock took over the majority stake in the Dream, after then-owner Kathy Betty departed the ownership group in
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