How Much do WNBA Players Make? Top 10 Salaries, Max Contracts, Rookie Deals for 2022 Season
“The WNBA is back for its 26th season and this year looks poised to be one of its most intriguing campaigns in recent memory. The Chicago Sky edged past the Las Vegas Aces to claim its first time in franchise history last season. Kahleah Copper won Finals MVP, Candace Parker shed tears and the,” reports David Suggs in The Sporting News.
“It was a summer filled with transactions: the Sparks added Liz Cambage and Katie Lou Samuelson, reinvigorating a talented squad; Diamond DeShields joined Phoenix, adding to the Mercury’s impressive depth. And guard Rhyne Howard went No. 1 overall to the Atlanta Dream. The W has continued to steadily grow in popularity over the year.”