
NBA vs WNBA Pay Gap Widens as Revenue Disparities Persist
The NBA's multibillion‑dollar revenue dwarfs the WNBA's $200 million, yet the women's league set a new attendance record in 2025 and is seeing dramatic salary increases for its top players.
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The NBA's multibillion‑dollar revenue dwarfs the WNBA's $200 million, yet the women's league set a new attendance record in 2025 and is seeing dramatic salary increases for its top players.

Alanna Smith and Jessica Shepard bring multi‑year contracts and early promise to the Dallas Wings, who are focused on defensive improvement ahead of their first meeting with the Lynx this season.

The Indiana Fever opened their 2026 campaign with a win over the Los Angeles Sparks, featuring a standout performance by Caitlin Clark, whose aggressive style ignited both praise and criticism.

Megan Gustafson discusses her journey to the Portland Fire, the impact of coaching staff, and the significance of the team's first home win.

The Dream opened the season with two wins, but heavy reliance on starters and a weak bench raise questions ahead of a demanding stretch.

Rookie guard Azzi Fudd missed the Dallas Wings' home opener due to a right knee issue, raising questions about her availability despite a strong college résumé and a brief debut against the Indiana Fever.
For the first time, 31 WNBA players will surpass the $1 million mark in a single season, a shift driven by a sweeping new contract that has reshaped the league’s financial landscape.