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Agreed...I really don't think the owners have much to lose if players go on strike, where in the NBA the owners have heaps of millions to lose. I can't imagine that many teams are that profitable with the mediocre attendance and free tickets given out to boost attendance. Unless players are on a rookie contract, most of these players make between 90-115k for 4 months out of the year, and almost all of these players are in their mid 20s to early 30s. Not to mention they have a college degree with zero debt. Compare that to the average college grad who makes $40k out of school and has $50k in student loans. These players are making good money. Plus many of the players who've been vocal make big bucks overseas (Taurasi, McBride, Cambage), should be able to live off their basketball earnings the rest of their life provided they don't blow through their money. Look at almost any other women's sport and see how much players make...it's a fraction of what players in the W make. The players have a lot more to lose than the owners if they were to go on strike.
Well, we're about to find out. If the WNBA folds, at least half of the league's players will simply continue to play in Europe and Asia, and for a lot of money. If the NBA folds the WNBA, will a new league emerge?
And in terms of players being "vocal," Diana Taurasi stated that it is very rare that the players get to be together and discuss issues of importance to them. It could be that they are just now finding their voice, and only now beginning to truly organize in their best interests.
I find it very surprising that the fans of women's basketball are so critical of those same women athletes when they talk about negotiating a better deal for themselves, including better pay and working conditions. I don't understand why these ardent fans of UConn women's basketball, whose players almost all go on to play in the pros, don't want to stand behind them when they speak out for a better deal.
I'm on their side. I'm rooting for them to get all they're entitled to.
