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2025 WNBA Off-Season

You Canadians better one up the Valks with the home atmosphere -- I have high expectations!!! 😜
nervous k&p GIF by myLAB Box


No pressure at all. 😉
 
"The WNBA's proposal is a logistical nightmare, not only for other leagues, but for itself"

Consequences of new WNBA CBA offer: March training camp, end of housing benefits - CBS Sports https://share.google/xKlu8j7ABr34Sv2is

"It seems obvious that a primary reason the WNBA is raising the possibility of starting training camp in mid-March is to disrupt other leagues, ...."
 
"The WNBA's proposal is a logistical nightmare, not only for other leagues, but for itself"

Consequences of new WNBA CBA offer: March training camp, end of housing benefits - CBS Sports https://share.google/xKlu8j7ABr34Sv2is

"It seems obvious that a primary reason the WNBA is raising the possibility of starting training camp in mid-March is to disrupt other leagues, ...."
I thought Sue and Megan made some good points in the latest episode of A Touch More. There is definitely some gray area where the players/league could get creative with their requests instead of the all or nothing changes:

I think a majority of their CBA remarks come from around the 10 through 40 minutes marks
 
"The WNBA's proposal is a logistical nightmare, not only for other leagues, but for itself"

Consequences of new WNBA CBA offer: March training camp, end of housing benefits - CBS Sports https://share.google/xKlu8j7ABr34Sv2is

"It seems obvious that a primary reason the WNBA is raising the possibility of starting training camp in mid-March is to disrupt other leagues, ...."
Which is insane given the overall quick turnaround for rookies, the possible schedule flow, and the threat to the other leagues and players being on those teams overseas. Not a good look for the W.
 
Which is insane given the overall quick turnaround for rookies, the possible schedule flow, and the threat to the other leagues and players being on those teams overseas. Not a good look for the W.
My thoughts exactly. The fact that very wealthy people are now willing to pony up $250 million for a franchise tends to undercut in my view the financial arguments of the NBA ownership, Adam Silver, and the current set of owners. In this game of chicken I'm wondering if this ownership group is willing to risk significant damage to the brand.
 
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This is awesome! Congrats. Love to see great news like this. Now I just hope that the players and the League can find common ground and reach an agreement.
What stands out to me is that the costs for season tickets weren't cheap. There were some who thought the team was being a tad greedy. I take the fact that people weren't able to get season tickets to be a good sign.
 
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What stands out to me is that the costs for season tickets weren't cheap. The were some who thought the team was being a tad greedy. I take the fact that people weren't able to get season tickets to be a good sign.
One of many indications that there is significant increase in demand for women's basketball. It makes the game of chicken currently underway befuddling to me. WNBA ownership with its heavy NBA orientation knows what's happened to the value of franchises with revenue sharing in the NBA I think that that would be enough along with the demand factor you pointed out as well as the increasing initial investment required for expansion for owners and Adam Silver to move forward with revenue sharing a la. NBA
 
My thoughts exactly. The fact that very wealthy people are now willing to pony up $250 million for a franchise tends to undercut in my view the financial arguments of the NBA ownership, Adam Silver, and the current set of owners. In this game of chicken I'm wondering if this ownership group is willing to risk significant damage to the brand.
Agree. The context below arguably makes it worse.

The context is that the WNBA’s owners are not all the same and the differences are magnified by the (whether incontrovertible or not) practice that revenue is shared and expenses are paid by the WNBA teams (not the NBA nor the third party owners);
  • There are owners like the Tsai’s whose objective is to build $1B team valuations and the Aces’ owner who is on record to be on the side of players; they both have been fined by the WNBA for excessive spending;
  • There are other owners who are sensitive to yearly expenses (hard salary caps) and these owners are well-represented in the CBA talks.
So all owners are benefitting from this small owner filter on the CBA talks.

The players are aware of the type of WNBA ownership context of the CBA talks.
 
Which is insane given the overall quick turnaround for rookies, the possible schedule flow, and the threat to the other leagues and players being on those teams overseas. Not a good look for the W.
Akin to poison pill signaling on the limits of the WNBA’s counteroffers.
 
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Wait, is it just me, or do those "meh" colors look an awful lot like a certain "Little" Carolina program's jerseys...?!
Watch it! Triad gets by with it because his team is so pitiful right now. Stanford is not as pitiable yay this time,
Whoa...............this energy needs to be directed to the Tempo's design team. My posts were not intended to cause friction between your fanbases! 🤣🤣🤣
 


I am very underwhelmed by this jersey release. 🤨😒


They need to keep that mess in Canada .. glad I don't live in Toronto and have to see that on the streets. Look like some bootleg TAMu or Missouri State uniforms.

Watch it! Triad gets by with it because his team is so pitiful right now. Stanford is not as pitiable yay this time,

Simmer down fella

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Further details on the "design" of the jerseys. Just.......ugh. @TheFarmFan , your dang Valkyries spoiled me and set my expectations too high!
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Watch it! Triad gets by with it because his team is so pitiful right now. Stanford is not as pitiable yay this time,
Whoa, whoa, whoa, y'all have both been ranked this season, and made the Elite Eight or better last season. We haven't tasted either the rankings or the Tournament since 2023...

Also, mostly I just found it funny because as soon as I saw the jerseys, I thought, "huh, weird, SCAR colors," so it was especially funny to see your post that followed it.
 
Whoa, whoa, whoa, y'all have both been ranked this season, and made the Elite Eight or better last season. We haven't tasted either the rankings or the Tournament since 2023...

Also, mostly I just found it funny because as soon as I saw the jerseys, I thought, "huh, weird, SCAR colors," so it was especially funny to see your post that followed it.
South Carolina uses a more vibrant color of red (i.e. garnet). I don't associate these colors with the "dominant" Carolina in women's basketball. 😜 I think like others have said that Texas A&M or even Mississippi State are closer matches
 
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South Carolina uses a more vibrant color of red (i.e. garnet). I don't associate these colors with the "dominant" Carolina in women's basketball. 😜 I think like others have said that Texas A&M or even Mississippi State are closer matches
The red in question for these jerseys may be associated with one of the main sponsors for the team. CIBC use two versions of red for their logos and branding. Ironically, they are very similar to Texas A&M and Miss State.
  • CIBC Claret (a darker burgundy): This color is used for broad color blocks and represents the bank's history.
  • CIBC Accent Red (a brighter red): This color is used for headlines, illustrations, and as a more dynamic visual cue, representing forward-looking ambitions.
 
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Starting to get serious?



So if I understand things, the new proposed bottom salary was $1 million and caps at $5 million with about 15% revenue share? I honestly think those are good numbers for the bottom of the league even with the possibility that their wages don't scale with the revenue. That would have the rookies and lower paid players taking a much larger piece of the WNBA pie than the bottom paid players in the NBA taking from the NBA pie, so they should still be fairly compensated as their % of revenue decreases with each year until the next CBA. OTOH I think the top players would be fairly compensated in year 1 but quickly become underpaid if the WNBA expansion continues as expected. The top 1% of players are the catalyst for bringing in 90% of the league revenue, so they definitely need to scale with the league to be fairly compensated.
 
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So if I understand things, the new proposed bottom salary was $1 million and caps at $5 million with about 15% revenue share? I honestly think those are good numbers for the bottom of the league even with the possibility that their wages don't scale with the revenue. That would have the rookies and lower paid players taking a much larger piece of the WNBA pie than the bottom paid players in the NBA taking from the NBA pie, so they should still be fairly compensated as their % of revenue decreases with each year until the next CBA. OTOH I think the top players would be fairly compensated in year 1 but quickly become underpaid if the WNBA expansion continues as expected. The top 1% of players are the catalyst for bringing in 90% of the league revenue, so they definitely need to scale with the league to be fairly compensated.
I had a different take, but it could be how I'm interpreting this part. My understanding was the new model increased the cap to $ 5M, making the average salary around $410K.
 

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