WNBA Players Getting Bank Now
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First time in history a business which has been losing money since its inception chooses to continue the struggle by giving its employees a raise despite not putting out a product that interests the public enough to turn a profit
it is hilarious that this subsidized entity just agreed to pay employees 5x more. And of course the profit sharing of 26%. What is 26% of negative $45 mil. Pass the hat bitches!
when I was in college (still living in a college town, not in school), the Lady Rebs came out to our pick up court. I was playing with some solid players (myself of course) and a guy who played 6 man for Ole Miss back in the day. I was probably 25 or 26 at the time. I will say this, those bitches were in much better shape than me. They hustled, got a lot of loose balls and chased down some long rebounds. They also had the benefit of playing together, running specific plays, etc. But, end of the day, while competitive, we beat them The final score was too close for comfort however. Perhaps we took them lightly. There was no rematch bc the next group had "downs"
Here's something I just learned....It's based on revenue, which was up to $300 million last year, with a big jump expected this year. When NBA collective bargaining began, ownership whined that paying 40% of revenue in player salaries would put them out of business and quickly agreed to pay. Didn't happen. WNBA is around 7%.
Males generally have higher sports performance than females. It's fascinating it took you until this evet at age 25 to learn that.
you do also realize that the $8 mil in profits they made last year was the first time they've ever turned a profit. It's a solid business model. I'm still looking for a business that I can run for 29 years (without profit), and then immediately turn X% of that profit over to the employees the second I turn one. Nice f-cking fantasy world that league resides inIt's based on revenue, which was up to $300 million last year, with a big jump expected this year. When NBA collective bargaining began, ownership whined that paying 40% of revenue in player salaries would put them out of business and quickly agreed to pay. Didn't happen. WNBA is around 7%.
Males generally have higher sports performance than females. It's fascinating it took you until this evet at age 25 to learn that.
you do also realize that the $8 mil in profits they made last year was the first time they've ever turned a profit. It's a solid business model. I'm still looking for a business that I can run for 29 years (without profit), and then immediately turn X% of that profit over to the employees the second I turn one. Nice f-cking fantasy world that league resides in
Also, go f*** yourself