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Owners by hempfield75
I thought that was one of the conditions of establishing the WNBA. They
finance the WNBA and control interest. Am I wrong on that? I thought one
of the sticking points by owners was WNBA salaries had to be maintained
at a certain level. Am I way out in left field on this?
...If that is not the case. What is keeping the salaries at a ridiculous
low amount.
...This is really a sad point. Before I retired. I was making more money
than Breanna Stewert and any other WNBA star coming out since. I am not
shy to say I was a supervisor with the Post Office.
SEG/Chief