Orender: WNBA won't rush to add SF Bay Area team

SEATTLE (AP) - WNBA commissioner Donna Orender says the league remains interested in putting a franchise in the San Francisco area, but will not rush the process.

Speaking to reporters prior to Sunday's first game of the WNBA finals between the Seattle Storm and the Atlanta Dream, Orender said the league will be taking a closer look at that region during the upcoming offseason.

The Northern California area had the Sacramento Monarchs from the inception of the league in 1996 until the team folded after the 2009 season.

Orender also indicated that the 11-player rosters likely will remain for next season, although that topic is very likely to come up during league competition committee meetings next month.