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  2. Women's National Basketball Association - Wikipedia

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    The WNBA is half-owned by the NBA and receives between $10-$15 million dollars annually to subsidize the league from the NBA's yearly revenue, which in 2022, reached up to $10 billion. [150] Six WNBA teams are considered sister teams to the NBA teams based in the same areas and are directly connected to those NBA teams and their markets.

  3. List of professional sports leagues by revenue - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of professional sports leagues by revenue.Individual sports are not included. The "Season" column refers to the sports league season for which financial data is available and referenced, which is usually not the most recently completed season of competition.

  4. How the WNBA pays: Scripps News talks with the Players ... - AOL

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    Despite the surge in viewership, the WNBA still lags far behind the NBA in terms of revenue and player compensation. Iowa's Caitlin Clark, who went first overall to the Indiana fever, will make ...

  5. How Much Do WNBA Players Make? - AOL

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    Two years ago, WNBA icons Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird worked with USA Basketball to hatch a plan in which prospective members of the 2020 U.S. Olympic team could make up to an additional $100,000 if...

  6. WNBA expansion: What cities have put in bids for a new team ...

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    Just three of the WNBA's original teams when the league started in 1997 remain heading into 2025 – the New York Liberty, Los Angeles Sparks and Phoenix Mercury. It grew to 16 teams by 2000, but ...

  7. Women's National Basketball Players Association - Wikipedia

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    The WNBPA ratified its first CBA on 30 April 1999. [1] According to its website it was the first CBA ratified in professional women's sports. [1] It included provisions to raise the minimum salary for established players to $30,000 (from $15,000), health care benefits that extended to the off-season, a retirement plan, paid maternity leave, and revenue sharing.

  8. The WNBA may block an effective 100% raise for its Las ... - AOL

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    In the WNBA, the average base salary is $113,295, ... while major NBA players like Curry often sign nine-figure deals complete with stock options and revenue or profit splits on shoe sales.

  9. List of current WNBA team rosters - Wikipedia

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