The NBA and WNBA draft lottery was announced recently. What caught everyone’s attention was the glaring difference in salary offered to the respective No. 1 picks of the draft. The top pick for the NBA draft, Cooper Flagg, will earn 180 times more than his WNBA counterpart. It has fueled actions from the players’ union and the WNBA, which want a justified pay package for them given their improved crowd-pulling capacity.
Exploring salaries of Cooper Flagg from NBA and Paige Bueckers from WNBA
Cooper Flagg is the No. 1 pick for the NBA draft this year. The 18-year-old forward is ready to get picked by the Dallas Mavericks, who are looking for a rightful replacement for Luka Doncic. The Mavericks are going to pay him an estimated figure of $13 million as a starting salary.
On the other hand, Paige Bueckers, a 23-year-old top pick for the WNBA draft’s salary will be only $350,000 for the first four campaigns. Comparing it with $63 million that Flagg is going to make in the first four years, one can arrive at the startling 180 times difference in the salary of the two.
The difference is so glaring because Bueckers will make $350,000 for the first four years, whereas Flagg will be earning approximately $160,000 per game!
NBA vs WNBA pay difference is a concerning trend and needs immediate rethinking
One can find the difference in pay more sticking out like a sore thumb, and it has not been the first year either. Stephen Curry is the highest-paid NBA player, with his take-home being over $55 million. On the other hand, the highest-paid WNBA player, Jackie Young, is earning only about $250,000.
Talking about last season’s top picks, Caitlin Clark, the WNBA’s top pick, got only $76,735 as her first salary. Her NBA counterpart, the No. 1 pick, Zachary Risacher, signed a 4-year contract for 2024-2027, which fetched him an average salary of $13 million, approximately, for the current season, according to Spotrac’s data.
Here is the comparison chart of the top-earning players from the NBA and WNBA, which shows there is a sincere need to revamp the salary structure for the WNBA players.
Rank
| NBA Player
| Team
| Salary (USD)
| WNBA Player
| Team
| Salary (USD)
|
1
| Stephen Curry
| Golden State Warriors
| $55,761,216
| Jackie Young
| Las Vegas Aces
| $252,450
|
2
| Joel Embiid
| Philadelphia 76ers
| $51,415,938
| Breanna Stewart
| New York Liberty
| $252,450
|
3
| Nikola Jokic
| Denver Nuggets
| $51,415,938
| Diana Taurasi
| Phoenix Mercury
| $234,936
|
4
| Kevin Durant
| Phoenix Suns
| $49,856,021
| Skylar Diggins-Smith
| Seattle Storm
| $234,936
|
5
| Bradley Beal
| Phoenix Suns
| $50,203,930
| Elena Delle Donne
| Washington Mystics
| $234,936
|
Source: Spotrac
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NBA stars who are taking home highest salaries this season: Stephen Curry, Nikola Jokic, LeBron James and moreDifference in salary of NBA and WNBA is definitely concerning and needs immediate correction. The WNBA players are no less than NBA counterparts in any manner. Whopping broadcasting contract size for WNBA games is proof of that. Hence, it is high time WNBA players get their due.
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