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== gpt-5-2 == === User: what should be wnba players be paid if they recieved the same percentage as nba players what would be a good estimat e === what should be wnba players be paid if they recieved the same percentage as nba players what would be a good estimat e === Assistant: Here’s a simple estimate of what WNBA players would be paid if they got the same percentage of league revenue that NBA … === Here’s a simple estimate of what WNBA players ''would'' be paid if they got the ''same percentage of league revenue'' that NBA players do — instead of the much smaller share they currently receive: ===== - NBA players receive about 49–51% of basketball-related league revenue. Yahoo Sports<ref>{{cite web|title=Yahoo Sports|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/article/wnba-vs-nba-every-fan-205412066.html|publisher=Yahoo Sports|access-date=2026-01-10}}</ref> ===== * WNBA players currently get about 9–10% of total league revenue under the existing CBA — a tiny slice compared to the NBA. X (formerly Twitter)<ref>{{cite web|title=X (formerly Twitter)|url=https://twitter.com/i/grok/share/VGlYh0umDRnHViDD5XfHwqLWF|publisher=X (formerly Twitter)|access-date=2026-01-10}}</ref> * WNBA total revenue is estimated at roughly $180–$200 million per year (including media rights, ticket sales, merchandise, etc.). X (formerly Twitter)<ref>{{cite web|title=X (formerly Twitter)|url=https://x.com/i/grok/share/MngcYdWHkT9FoBcVNGHyAt4tT|publisher=X (formerly Twitter)|access-date=2026-01-10}}</ref> * Current average WNBA salary is roughly $120,000–$150,000 and maximum around $250,000. Yahoo Sports<ref>{{cite web|title=Yahoo Sports|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/article/wnba-vs-nba-every-fan-205412066.html|publisher=Yahoo Sports|access-date=2026-01-10}}</ref> ===== Let’s assume the WNBA earns $200 million/year, and players receive 50% of that revenue — the same share NBA players get: ===== Total player pool under 50% share: 🏀 $200 million × 50% = $100 million available for player salaries. There are 144 active roster spots in the WNBA (12 teams × 12 players). Average salary under this model: 💡 $100 million ÷ 144 ≈ $694,000 per player per year Compare that to current numbers: * Current average: ~$120K–$150K * Hypothetical average: ~$694K ➡️ That’s roughly 4-6× higher than current averages if revenues stay the same and players get the NBA-style share. X (formerly Twitter)<ref>{{cite web|title=X (formerly Twitter)|url=https://x.com/i/grok/share/MngcYdWHkT9FoBcVNGHyAt4tT|publisher=X (formerly Twitter)|access-date=2026-01-10}}</ref> Top-end/Maximum salaries: If teams structured salaries with tiering (like the NBA does), top stars could be in the $1–2M range or higher, rather than ~$250K now. This tracks with players’ own revenue-share demands in negotiations. Reuters<ref>{{cite web|title=Reuters|url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/report-wnba-has-not-countered-most-recent-cba-proposal--flm-2026-01-08/|publisher=reuters.com|access-date=2026-01-10}}</ref> ===== Right now, the WNBA’s small revenue share is the biggest driver of the pay gap — not revenue alone. Even though the league earns much less total revenue than the NBA (NBA is around $11+ billion vs. WNBA ~$200M), giving players the same percentage (~50%) would significantly raise salaries. The Red Line Project<ref>{{cite web|title=The Red Line Project|url=https://redlineproject.news/2025/11/04/sports-essay-narrowing-the-salary-gap-between-wnba-and-nba-players/|publisher=The Red Line Project|date=2025-11-04|access-date=2026-01-10}}</ref> ===== ===== | | | | | ===== | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | If you want, I can also break this down by rookie vs. star earning tiers or show what a salary scale might look like for starting players, mids, and superstars under the 50% revenue-share scenario. === User: what would the number 1 wnba pick get vs what would a udfa get === what would the number 1 wnba pick get vs what would a udfa get === Assistant: Here is a clear, realistic estimate of what the 1 WNBA draft pick and a UDFA undrafted free agent would get if the WNBA… === Here is a clear, realistic estimate of what the #1 WNBA draft pick and a UDFA (undrafted free agent) would get if the WNBA paid players the same percentage of revenue as the NBA. === If WNBA players received 50% of league revenue (same as NBA players): === * Estimated WNBA revenue: $200 million * Players’ share at 50%: $100 million * 144 roster spots Average salary ≈ $694,000 per player But like the NBA, salaries would be tiered. Rookies would not earn the average — they’d have a scale. === In the NBA: === * #1 overall pick makes about 150% of the rookie scale slot. * UDFA earns the minimum salary, usually a 1–2 year non-guaranteed deal. Apply that same logic to WNBA numbers. === Using NBA-style tiering: === ===== - Would likely earn between 1.5× and 2× the average rookie salary. ===== * Estimated rookie pool might be around 20% of total player salaries. * If rookies average ~$500K, the #1 pick would earn: ===== ### ===== Using NBA logic: * UDFAs get non-guaranteed minimum deals * Typically 50–60% of the rookie scale minimum So: ===== # ===== | | | | | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | === | | | === | --- | --- | | | | | | | === If the WNBA operated under the same revenue-share rules as the NBA: === * The #1 pick would be close to a $1M player. * A UDFA would still make good money (~$350K+), not barely above minimum. * Salary structure would reflect actual market value rather than artificially suppressed caps. If you want, I can also build: ===== ### ===== ===== Just tell me what format you want. ===== === User: Yes do them all and feel free to use any format ill adjust . === Yes do them all and feel free to use any format ill adjust . Just give me the information === Assistant: Perfect — here is everything laid out cleanly: === Perfect — here is everything laid out cleanly: ✔️ Full hypothetical WNBA rookie scale (picks 1–36) ✔️ UDFA estimates ✔️ Hypothetical salary cap + max contract structure ✔️ Comparison to current WNBA numbers All based on the model where WNBA players receive 50% of league revenue, just like the NBA. === To keep numbers consistent: === * Estimated league revenue: $200,000,000 * Player share at 50% = $100,000,000 * 144 roster spots → Average salary ≈ $694,000 * Rookie scale pool = 20% of total salaries = $20M * 36 drafted rookies → average rookie salary ≈ $555K The #1 pick would be higher than the average rookie, the late 2nd-round pick lower. === (Assumes a 2-year guaranteed base with team options for years 3–4, same as NBA structure.) === ===== | | | | | | ===== | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ===== | | | | | ===== | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ===== | | | | | ===== | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | === In the NBA, UDFAs often sign near the minimum or accept two-way deals. === Using that structure: ===== - Base: $300,000–$350,000 ===== * Year 2 non-guaranteed * Incentives for games played / making roster ===== - $200,000 base salary ===== * Up to $350,000 with active roster days === To maintain NBA-like balance: === ===== - Total cap pool: $100,000,000 ===== * 12 teams * → Team salary cap ~ $8.3 million per team ===== - Salary cap: $8.3M ===== * Luxury tax line: $9.0M * Hard cap: $10.0M === Based on NBA percentages: === * Max Contract Tier 1 (7+ years) → 35% of cap = $2.9M * Max Contract Tier 2 (4–6 years) → 30% of cap = $2.5M * Max Contract Tier 3 (0–3 years) → 25% of cap = $2.1M This matches the NBA structure almost perfectly. === | | | | === | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | === If the WNBA paid players the same revenue percentage as the NBA: === ===== #1 pick earns almost $1M yearly — instead of $75K. ===== ===== $300K+ instead of borderline-minimum deals. ===== ===== Teams manage legitimate roster building, free agency, trades, extensions, luxury tax. ===== ===== $2M+ contracts end need for overseas "second job" for top players. ===== If you want, I can also make: ===== ### ===== ===== ### ===== Just tell me which one you want next. === User: So what would a potential a'ja wilson deal look like === So what would a potential a'ja wilson deal look like === Assistant: Here’s a clean, realistic hypothetical contract for A’ja Wilson if the WNBA paid players using NBA-style revenue share … === Here’s a clean, realistic hypothetical contract for A’ja Wilson if the WNBA paid players using NBA-style revenue share rules (50% of league revenue + $8.3M team cap). We’ll model it using the NBA “supermax” structure, which applies to: * former MVP ✔️ * former DPOY ✔️ * Finals MVP ✔️ * All-WNBA 1st team ✔️ * Franchise cornerstone ✔️ A’ja checks every box, so she qualifies for the Tier 1 Max (35% of team cap). === 🔥 A’JA WILSON — HYPOTHETICAL SUPERMAX CONTRACT === Using: * Team salary cap: $8.3 million * Tier 1 max = 35% of cap * Yearly raises = 8% (NBA standard for staying with your current team) ===== Year-by-Year Breakdown ===== | Year | Base Salary (35% of Cap w/ raises) | | ---------------------- | ---------------------------------- | | Year 1 | $2,905,000 | | Year 2 | $3,137,000 | | Year 3 | $3,388,000 | | Year 4 | $3,659,000 | | Year 5 (player option) | $3,952,000 | === 🧮 Total Contract Value === ===== 👉 5 years, $17,041,000 ===== This would be the largest contract in the WNBA under a revenue-sharing model. === ⭐ WHY THIS WORKS FOR A’JA === This type of deal reflects: ===== ✔️ MVP production ===== A’ja is clearly the best player in the league. ===== ✔️ “Face of the league” status ===== Star players in NBA get supermax deals to keep them with the franchise. ===== ✔️ Longevity + awards ===== Her résumé is comparable to NBA supermax qualifiers. ===== ✔️ Franchise loyalty ===== Teams can offer higher raises and more years to keep their stars. ===== ✔️ Performance bonuses ===== A’ja would easily qualify for incentives (see below). === 💰 Potential Bonuses (Modeled After NBA Incentives) === These would stack on top of the base salary: | Incentive | Amount | | ---------------------- | --------- | | MVP | +$250,000 | | DPOY | +$150,000 | | Finals MVP | +$150,000 | | All-WNBA First Team | +$100,000 | | Team makes WNBA Finals | +$200,000 | | Team wins title | +$250,000 | If A’ja has a dominant year, she could easily earn: ===== ⭐ $3.5M–$4.0M in a single season ===== === 📌 OPTIONAL EXTENSION (If signed early) === If Vegas extends her early, NBA rules allow a “supermax extension” at 140% of last salary. For A’ja that would look like: * 4 years, ~$16M (after her current deal ends) === 📊 COMPARED TO HER CURRENT WNBA DEAL === | Contract Type | Annual Salary | | ---------------------------- | ------------------ | | Current real WNBA salary | ~$232,000 | | Hypothetical supermax salary | $2.9M–$4M per year | She is currently making less than 10% of what she would under a revenue-share system. === 🧨 WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE LEAGUE === If WNBA revenue distribution was NBA-style: * A’ja becomes a $3M–$4M per year player * Top stars like Stewart, Griner, Ionescu, Clark, Reese, Boston earn similar tiered max deals * Roster players and UDFAs earn $300K–$700K * Overseas play becomes optional instead of mandatory It completely changes the economics of women’s basketball. If you want, I can also build: ===== 🔹 A hypothetical Las Vegas Aces full roster + cap sheet ===== ===== 🔹 Extensions for other stars (Clark, Ionescu, Boston, Stewie) ===== ===== 🔹 What the entire WNBA would look like with supermax contracts ===== Just tell me who you want next.
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