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The top talents in the WNBA propounded the demand for fair pay at the 2025 All-Star Game amidst contract negotiations between ...
During the WNBA’s All-Star weekend, players wore shirts that said “Pay Us What You Owe Us,” as the the women’s basketball ...
Wade backed the WNBA players who wore the “Pay Us What You Owe Us” shirts, including stars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, saying their message was more than fair. He pointed out that unlike today ...
WNBA All-Star Game viewership drops by 36% over a year ago. Could Caitlin Clark’s absence be part of the reason.
WNBA players and the league appear to be far apart on negotiations as the CBA expiration looms. Here's what you should know ...
Maryland U.S. Rep. Johnny Olszewski Jr. has jumped into the conversation on equal pay for women’s basketball players, ...
Players say they deserve a larger percentage of WNBA revenue at a time when viewership, revenue and team valuations keep ...
When the WNBA’s biggest stars took the court for the All-Star Game, every player wore a T-shirt sharing a simple message: ...
WNBA players made headlines at the All-Star Game with their outfit choice in pregame warmups. The group of talented hoopers wore t-shirts with the message ...
WNBA players protested pay gap at 2025 All-Star Game in Indianapolis, saying the league needs to pay players better.
Oh, they didn’t just wear matching t‑shirts. They detonated a grenade in the middle of their own spotlight. Saturday night’s ...
Ben and James bring listeners inside the arena in Indy and talk about the split screen of players wearing their "Pay Us What ...