A'ja Wilson, a virtual cinch for WNBA Rookie of the Year, caused a stir recently by discussing the massive wage cap between NBA and WNBA players.
Wilson plays for the Las Vegas Aces and said the women of the WNBA deserve equal pay to their male counterparts.
Uh oh.
NBA players sometimes support the ladies by attending WNBA games, an easy way to fulfill the personal services portion of their NBA contracts.
But if Wilson is looking for millions of dollars to play basketball, she will have to look elsewhere.
Unless, of course, NBA players agree to equal pay by adopting the WNBA pay scale where the top salary this season is $115,500.
Not happening nor should it.
Wilson should be reminded of life in the jungle, "You eat only what you kill."
Wilson plays for the Las Vegas Aces and said the women of the WNBA deserve equal pay to their male counterparts.
Uh oh.
NBA players sometimes support the ladies by attending WNBA games, an easy way to fulfill the personal services portion of their NBA contracts.
But if Wilson is looking for millions of dollars to play basketball, she will have to look elsewhere.
Unless, of course, NBA players agree to equal pay by adopting the WNBA pay scale where the top salary this season is $115,500.
Not happening nor should it.
Wilson should be reminded of life in the jungle, "You eat only what you kill."