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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
Yes. But it’s not like the nba where you’re squeezing more money out. In this case money means getting wnba players basic things like private transportation and making more than $70k. That is a very compelling argument and the fact that wnba players would rather be petty versus leaning into that shows how delusional they are.
It’s win win. She’d play a lot of blowout minutes, every player on that roster would have their star power elevated, and she’d get a chance to practice with the best while playing less minutes to get her some needed rest. There is no downside other than snubbing someone else more deserving, even though that snubbed player would also benefit financially from clark growing the game.
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I personally get where she's at though, I wouldn't want to be used as a pawn to increase the wages of those around me that hate me for simply being more popular and wealthy at a young age. She owes them nothing, her contract and endorsement deals are set, if they don't want to include her then that's their problem. They made the bed, now they can lie in it. Unfortunately that's the league they've built, that's not friendly to rookies. NFL will have "Welcome to the NFL Rook" moments, but the veterans generally want to help the rookies with finances, decision making, and overall career advice. I'm sure the WNBA has those players too, but they're ruled by the popular cheerleaders, not the governing student body.