Sky forward Angel Reese: 'The WNBA don't pay my bills' - ESPN
Amid unprecedented ratings, interest and attendance, one of the WNBA's most marketable stars says the money she makes as a player doesn't come close to covering her expenses.
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Amid unprecedented ratings, interest and attendance, one of the WNBA's most marketable stars says the money she makes as a player doesn't come close to covering her expenses.
Nick Wright addresses the blatant racism overshadowing a historic WNBA season.
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese is not happy that the base salary she makes in the WNBA isn't even enough to cover her rent… of course, a big reason for that is probably that her rent is $8,000
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Josh Pehlke remembers having to beg and plead at bars and restaurants to get them to show WNBA games just a few years ago. Too often, the answer was a flat-out no.
We're all well aware of the effect Caitlin Clark has had on the WNBA as far as ratings, tickets, and merch sales are concerned, but how about when it comes to collectibles?
There was no question that Indiana Fever sensation Caitlin Clark was going to be named the WNBA Rookie of the Year. In fact, it was quite an easy decision that should have been unanimous.
Nick Wright explains why Caitlin Clark is the clear Rookie of the Year at this point in the WNBA season over Angel Reese, then dives into the social media talk among both players across W coverage.