Focus on WNBA Players’ Pay and Future Expansion Excitements

From new pay debates to possible WNBA expansions, here’s the latest in the world of women’s hoops.

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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark’s agent says her true worth eclipses what she earns in the WNBA.

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Economists estimate she generates tens of millions for the league and Indianapolis.

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With collective bargaining talks on the horizon, there’s fresh hope to boost all player salaries.

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Caitlin Clark continues to dazzle on the court, yet her agent says, “They all need to be paid

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more.” Economists estimate she powered nearly a third of league-wide revenue last season, but her paycheck doesn’t match

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her monumental impact.

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A major expansion wave is rolling in.

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Cleveland is set to relaunch a team with a record-breaking bid, joining other new franchise announcements as the

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league pushes toward 16—and possibly 18—total teams.

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Unrivaled women’s 3-on-3 league offers higher salaries and equity stakes, putting added pressure on the WNBA.

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With a new TV deal valued at $2.2 billion, some fans ask if it’s time for the WNBA

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to fully break from NBA ownership to unlock more earning power.

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Reports suggest Cleveland is likely getting the 16th franchise, bringing back the Rockers in 2028.

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Fans in Kansas, Philly, and Houston are still vying for a new team, with league talk of expanding

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even beyond 16 teams.

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There’s excitement across several cities, fueled by record-breaking bid amounts.

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Off the court, a 2×2 women’s showcase headlined by A’ja Wilson brought out elite players, celebrity guests, and

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top-tier entertainment.

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Fans witnessed fierce competition and celebrated the growing buzz around women’s hoops.

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From pay equity fights to brand-new squads, the WNBA is on fire.

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Follow us for more updates on the league’s thrilling transformations.

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Meanwhile, celebrities like Karrueche Tran and Jordyn Woods lit up sidelines for A’ja Wilson’s 2x2 showdown during All-Star

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Weekend.

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Arike Ogunbowale and DiJonai Carrington claimed victory in front of an excited crowd, highlighting growing star power in

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the women’s game.