vtcwbuff
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JPlod - No matter how you spin it, the WNBA is a business. You've presented lots of arguments that the WNBA players are underpaid. Well no s*&t! Message to JPlod - everyone already knows that. The point is - can anything be done about it. My guess is no. The WNBA will sink or swim in the marketplace and player salaries will have nothing to do with that. Unless of course you think the government should step in and pass a law (Title 99) that female athletes in the WNBA should be paid the same as male athletes in the NBA because that is the fair thing to do.
What you can't seem to grok is that the money IS NOT THERE to pay them more. I don't see you presenting a single suggestion that would provide higher player salaries. Owners mortgaging their homes maybe? Do you have a clue about the expenses involved with running a business like this? Exactly how would you increase player salaries for a sport that so few people care about. The WNBA is a decade old and they have failed to attract enough fans to achieve league solvency. Attendance (and interest?) is stagnant at best.
What you can't seem to grok is that the money IS NOT THERE to pay them more. I don't see you presenting a single suggestion that would provide higher player salaries. Owners mortgaging their homes maybe? Do you have a clue about the expenses involved with running a business like this? Exactly how would you increase player salaries for a sport that so few people care about. The WNBA is a decade old and they have failed to attract enough fans to achieve league solvency. Attendance (and interest?) is stagnant at best.


