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In Depth NYT Mag. Article on WNBA, NBA, Atlanta Dream, Rene Montgomery, and Salaries
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[QUOTE="JoePgh, post: 3259640, member: 1131"] Are you talking about the September 1 issue of the NYT Magazine? I couldn't find it in the print version of that issue, and it appears to be dated after that issue was printed. Nonetheless, I read the article on my phone and I agree that it is very worthwhile. It provides a lot of depth on the league's financial challenges. I hadn't realized that when Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in an NBA game in 1962, he did so in front of a crowd of 4,000 people in an untelevised game. And in that year, the NBA was exactly as old as the WNBA is today. The article makes a lot of similarly original and interesting observations. Definitely worth a read. [/QUOTE]
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