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The BIG3 basketball league and co-founder Ice Cube won't be making an aggressive play to sign Chicago Sky star Angel Reese like it did last year for Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAngel Reese's $8K Rent Crisis Sparks WNBA Pay DramaWhen Vice-President of the WNBPA, Breanna Stewart called the recent CBA Talks "a wasted opportunity," this sentiment reflected how much the league respected its players. The post Unable to Afford 8K Rent on WNBA Salary,
In case you missed it, last year, the rap icon and co-founder of the BIG3 shocked sports fans when he revealed a $5 million pitch to lure Indiana Fever phenom Caitlin Clark to the three-on-three league. But don’t expect Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese to see that same deal on the table.
Steph Curry is one of the most outspoken NBA stars when it comes to discussion around closing the pay gap for WNBA players, with Angel Reese recently revealing she can't even cover her everyday bills on her current wage.
Because Clark did not directly answer the question about how her WNBA pay stacks up against her endorsement deals, a December 2024 report from Sportico has been resurfacing. In the article from Kurt Badenhausen, it was revealed that Clark brings in around $11 million between endorsement deals with State Farm, Wilson, Gatorade, Nike, and others.
Angel Reese’s net worth in 2025 reflects her rapid rise as a basketball icon, brand ambassador, and media personality. Known for her standout performances with LSU and now the Chicago Sky, Reese has leveraged her athletic success into a lucrative career that spans endorsements,
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Daily Express US on MSNHillary Clinton makes feelings clear on WNBA pay dispute after Angel Reese claimWNBA players are ramping up their protest against the league over pay, with former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton publicly supporting the fight for equal pay
Complaints over WNBA player salaries continue to mount, and Caitlin Clark, the league's brightest current star and leader of the Indiana Fever-is expected to make her voice heard i
WNBA players and league officials met Thursday before the start of All-Star weekend festivities for discussions on a new collective bargaining agreement.
Backed by what they said was their largest attendance ever for collective bargaining negotiations, WNBA players met with the league, with the sides far apart in discussions for a new deal.