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‘They really believe in me’: Megan Gustafson shines in her first start for the Portland Fire
Megan Gustafson couldn’t contain her emotions on Saturday night. After her first start in 266 days, Gustafson — who has played with five different teams over the past eight seasons — fought back tears when talking about the opportunity the Portland Fire have afforded her in 2026.
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Megan Gustafson joins elite WNBA company after dominant game vs. Fever
The former Iowa women's basketball center was unstoppable on Saturday night, turning in the best game of her WNBA career.
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Megan Gustafson's emotional postgame speech was the cherry on top of a perfect night
After eight years in the WNBA, all Gustafson needed was an organization to believe in her.
After a perfect 8 for 8 shooting night, an emotional Megan Gustafson shared her appreciation to have joined the Portland Fire.
Fire center Megan Gustafson stole the show on Saturday night, going a perfect 8-of-8 from the field in a huge win against the Fever.
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Megan Gustafson emotionally pinpoints truth about expansion teams
Megan Gustafson is playing her strongest basketball with the Portland Fire, and the reason why is proof that expansion teams work.
That's part of what makes expansion so special. Besides just bringing the sport to more cities, it also opens the doors to more players, like this season with the two new teams, the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo.
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WNBA fans react to Megan Gustafson’s perfect night vs. Indiana Fever
Here are some of the best reaction to Megan Gustafson's season-high performance in the Portland Fire's 100-86 win over the Indiana Fever.
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Megan Gustafson's latest career milestone proves that perseverance pays off
Gustafson is averaging a career-best 9.1 points per game in her first season with Portland after joining the organization from Las Vegas.
Megan Gustafson powered the Portland Fire past the Indiana Fever, scoring 22 points on a perfect 8-of-8 shooting night, becoming the 15th player in WNBA history. The Portland Fire might be a new addition to the WNBA this year. But they are making a clear ...
Portland plays the Golden State Valkyries after Megan Gustafson scored 22 points in the Fire's 100-84 victory against the Indiana Fever.