Brittney Griner pleaded guilty in a Russian court to drugs charges that could see her face 10 years in prison; Update: SHE IS FREE

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Which is exactly what I meant I said a PR move as people don't think that the Biden Administration is doing anything at all to help her. They're essentially letting people know that they are trying, but it's out of their hands at this point.

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These things usually happens behind the scenes and it takes two to tango.
 

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Thye getting too greedy, Biden taking a massive L with Bout...but adding a convicted killer to the swap? fukk it...Biden bring more Americans home...you already look weak...atleast say you got them home.
They have all the leverage. Biden ducked up even trying to bring her back. She did the crime should pay the price
 

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paid more is not asking for NBA salaries, furthermore using one person's arrogant way to compare value to the team does not reflect the asks and negotiating of the union
This is disingious when the entire conversation is centered around "equal pay"


The WNBA players have the same share of the WNBA profits as the NBA.

Half of the shared revenue will go to the players, while the league retains the other 50%. Of the players' share, half (25% of the total shared revenue) goes directly to player compensation. This is distributed to the teams, and the teams are then responsible for making payments to the players in a timely manner.Apr 28, 2022

WNBA Revenue Sharing Explained - by Jacob Mox​


People do not want to address that the league operates at a >$10 million lost annually and it exists because ppl want to support women's sports

And that's after downsizing and increasing revenue streams like ads

The problem is WNBA pay is looked at as some grave injustice when it's more complex than that.
 

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This is disingious when the entire conversation is centered around "equal pay"


The WNBA players have the same share of the WNBA profits as the NBA.



People do not want to address that the league operates at a >$10 million lost annually and it exists because ppl want to support women's sports

And that's after downsizing and increasing revenue streams like ads

The problem is WNBA pay is looked at as some grave injustice when it's more complex than that.
it didn't and you're quoting a share percent that kicked in after the conversations voiceless and i were discussing...it wasn't 50-50 prior to the current CBA and it's still not a really 50-50, it's 50-50 of incremental revenue.

and you can address your second part to the people who feel that way as i one - know the business - one of my good friends is the VP of OPS for the WNBA, and two, don't see even see their minimum ~60k, let alone avg or top salaries, as an injustice for 4 months
 

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it didn't and you're quoting a share percent that kicked in after the conversations voiceless and i were discussing...it wasn't 50-50 prior to the current CBA and it's still not a really 50-50, it's 50-50 of incremental revenue.

and you can address your second part to the people who feel that way as i one - know the business - one of my good friends is the VP of OPS for the WNBA, and two, don't see even see their minimum ~60k, let alone avg or top salaries, as an injustice for 4 months

I knew that it was a new CBA deal, I remember when it was first announced.

Good luck with the negotiations. :yeshrug:
 
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