Vertical Limit wrote:I am curious to know what exactly the players in the WNBA are looking for.. what numbers are they trying to get. They turned down a 400% raise.. which would have increased the minimum from 66k to 250k, and the max from 250k to 1 million..
The league has a 200 million dollar per year media rights deal for 11 years.. the league is still operating at a loss per season. There is only one star that sells out 20k seat arenas and when she is injured, they cant give a ticket away. There is only one star that the TV viewership goes up when she plays.
The league needs to invest that money on player development, on creating stars.
I feel like the players are trying to squeeze all the money they can get right now before its all gone when Caitlin retires. I have trouble believe they will get an increase after this TV deal expires, hell it may go down of its not managed right and they dont create more stars
They're doing the smart thing, which is getting a better revenue share percentage rather than settling for a flat number. They are already underpaid, and with the growth trajectory the league is on, accepting such a deal would lock them out of that growth for years to come.
You also need to probably chill a bit on the insane takes. Maverick Carter has said the two biggest endorsement money makers for him recently behind LeBron were Aja Wilson and Juju (you probably don't know who that is since she's not dating Bam and not CC, but she's a women's NCAA college basketball player and she's really good).
That league isn't folding any time soon, with or without CC who can barely dribble, has never actually been the best player on her team, and hasn't even been able to stay on the floor this year. Its only so long that CC is going to be able to hide behind middle America's racism-fueled support for her before they realize she's kinda average and abandon her. Its her that needs to be worried, not the league. They have budding guard stars already in Citron, Bueckers, and soon Juju who actually have all around games and are also supremely marketable. That of course doesn't get into the many new and existing stars in the front court, including Angel (love her or hate her). I think they'll be fine, and it's the right approach for them to go after revenue sharing.