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Liz Cambage Disses the WNBA
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[QUOTE="WLT1717, post: 2815268, member: 8733"] The Aces were not “right” in blowing off a game and the Mystics organization and fans; players were not exposed to injury; they opted not to compete under difficult circumstances - possibly even out of pique - where many of their peers would have played through. Please, rather than simply resort to “should” do this and that because in your opinion - lacking any empirical support whatsoever - W players deserve more than they are getting under the deal their union negotiated. I tend to think the players negotiated that deal, and the relatively lower overall salaries that resulted therefrom - because they were making a thoughtful long-term investment in the infrastructure of the league and the well-being of the overall player cohort. If you want more invested in marketing of the league and promotional efforts, that appears to be what the players have done. The W is owed nothing. It needs to generate interest, gate, viewers, afterwhich everything else follows. Until then . . . [/QUOTE]
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