
Hey, basketball babes, listen up! Former WNBA sensation Liz Cambage is dropping some serious wisdom for current players, encouraging them to hustle for extra cash as tensions brew between the league and its union ahead of the upcoming offseason. And trust us, she’s speaking from experience.
Cambage, who dazzled as a four-time All-Star before parting ways with the Los Angeles Sparks in 2022, found a goldmine outside the court on OnlyFans. Rumor has it, she’s raked in more from the subscription platform than her entire pro basketball career. Talk about a slam dunk in the bank!
Chatting with TMZ Sports recently, she didn’t hold back.
'WNBA salaries? Honey, it’s not tough to make more doing literally anything else. Women deserve to earn big for the sport they love, so get it however you can!'
she said, casually rocking a mink coat. Can we say iconic?
For those curious about following her fabulous footsteps, Liz has some flirty yet fierce advice. 'Just be you, boo. Stick to your personality,' she urged. She believes the days of women hiding their true selves are over, and now’s the time to embrace your girly side or flaunt your sexuality with confidence.
'Back in the day, there wasn’t space for women to just *be*,' she added. 'Now, it’s all about owning who you are, and it’s so much fun!' Her words are a rallying cry for players to break free from outdated molds and shine in their own unique way.
It’s not just about the money - it’s about empowerment. Cambage’s journey shows that there’s no shame in diversifying your hustle, especially when the paycheck on the court doesn’t always match the passion in your game.
The buzz around WNBA salaries isn’t new, but it hit fever pitch with the 2024 rookie class, led by the incredible Caitlin Clark. While Clark’s rookie deal reportedly sits around $76,000, her endorsement deals are said to outshine her league earnings by a mile. It’s a stark reminder of the financial gaps many players face.
Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier is also stepping up, shining a spotlight on this issue. In a fiery exit interview last week, she called out WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, pushing for better pay and recognition for the league’s talent. The conversation is heating up, and it’s clear change is overdue.
With voices like Cambage, Clark, and Collier leading the charge, the future of WNBA salaries might just get the glow-up it deserves. Until then, Liz’s advice rings loud and clear: find your side hustle, own your vibe, and never settle for less than you’re worth. We’re here for it, queen!