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WNBA Faces $40 Million Loss Despite Rising Popularity: Can Basketball’s Biggest Stars Save the Day?
Reports indicate that for the 26th consecutive year, the WNBA will operate at a loss, this time to the tune of $40 million
Reports indicate that for the 26th consecutive year, the WNBA will operate at a loss, this time to the tune of $40 million
Further delving into this philosophy, Engelbert stressed that no single athlete defines a league.
Reese has been casting light on a troubling aspect of her journey in the WNBA, particularly focusing on the unsavory elements of fan behavior she's encountered, largely from supporters of Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark
Clark said. "You don't wake up and think about individual awards. I know that's what all of [the media] think we do.