
WNBA — Après Caitlin Clark — On Verge of Lucrative New Players’ Deal
In boxing there was once a fighter known as the Great White Hope. Now, were I to label Caitlin Clark as the WNBA’s “Great White Hope,” I would be labeled in various ways, certainly as a racist, a white supremacist, a far-right extremist, a Nazi, a Fascist, Herman Goering, you name it. All that aside, you can’t ignore the fact that once women’s basketball phenom Caitlin Clark — she being white — left college and joined the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), the league’s viewership and game attendance both skyrocketed. In fact, ESPN telecasts of the NBA — the all-male version of professional basketball — and the WNBA are now neck and neck. The WNBA was pretty much a sideshow to the “real deal” in the men’s version since its inception under then-Commissioner David Stern. NBA teams would field WNBA counterparts, and then write them off on their taxes. Salaries rarely went above $50,000 a year. Players would have to take commercial flights, not private jets like their male counterparts. Now, post-Clark, WNBA players are not only flying on private jets, but are now eyeing a proposed players’ contract that amps up salaries and benefits big time. “This Collective Bargaining
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