WNBA stars send message to league
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From the orange carpet fashion to tiny mic player interviews to Sabrina Ionescu winning the three-point contest once again, Natalie Esquire and Callie Fin unpack every aspect of the 2025 WNBA All-Star weekend.
Over the past three days, Indianapolis was taken over by the league and its legions of new fans. The players, now global superstars, were mobbed everywhere they went. Downtown, the JW Marriott was covered in a giant Caitlin Clark banner that covered 30 of the hotel's 34 stories and took nine days to install, per Scott Agness .
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The now-viral shirt, which has a Women's National Basketball Player's Association logo underneath the text for the players' union, is officially available through a link on the WNBAPA's Instagram.
As interest in the league continues to soar, players proved they were just as much style icons as top-tier athletes.
WNBA players on both Team Clark and Team Collier, including huge stars like Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers and Angel Reese, wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" T-shirts during warm-ups ahead of Saturday night's All-Star Game.
Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, has made his opinion on WNBA players demanding more money clear. WNBA players wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts at the All-Star Game in Indianapolis. The league is currently negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement with its players. The ...
"WNBA Loses $50 Million Every Year And Has Never Generated A Profit. You Deserve 0$."- Fans Get Harsh About WNBA Stars' Statement originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
Jemele Hill joins the Dan Le Batard Show to discuss the WNBA's nine percent player revenue share, calls the league a "safe tax bunker" for the NBA's billionaire owners, and exposes the lack of real investment in players.