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Not Just WNBA Players Playing All Year
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[QUOTE="awhom111, post: 3141858, member: 8683"] Obviously they get the most publicity since they are the most known and make the most money, but there are a lot of other players who do it, often because they need the money. There are a handful of leagues, especially in South America, that run the same approximate schedule as the WNBA and they often sign players who play the rest of the year in Europe. In Australia, the national league runs less than half the year so the rest of the year is filled by local leagues. A number of Americans have like their experience so much that they have become permanent Australian residents and also have regular jobs alongside their semipro basketball salaries. After her first season in the national league, Kaili McLaren signed with the Ipswich Force in the Queensland Basketball League and they played their first game over the weekend: [URL unfurl="true"]http://websites.sportstg.com/team_info.cgi?pID=206112222[/URL] I was going to post this in the overseas update thread, but for some reason it was closed at the peak of the season. [/QUOTE]
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