The entire WNBA generates about $200M per year.
I don't know why I keep kicking your --- all over this thread with your ignorant comments.
Business of Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) Report Overview
The total sponsorship revenue in the Business of WNBA is estimated at $671.5 million in 2024.
www.globaldata.com
WNBA merchandise sales for the 2024 season were up a massive 601% compared to 2023, the league said. Sales were calculated from the WNBA's website as well as the NBA store in New York City. reported that its WNBA merchandise saw a year-over-year sales increase of 233%.
www.marketwatch.com
Keep looking backwards Deadman, that's what idiots always do. You can't see the future because you're constantly looking backwards.
Wanna doubt the popularity of the W? Without Caitlin Clark the W Finals Game 5 - going against Sunday Night Football did this:
WNBA Finals Game 5 draws highest viewership in 25 years
The fifth game of this year's WNBA Finals between the Minnesota Lynx and the New York Liberty was the most-viewed WNBA finals game in 25 years across all networks, according to ESPN, citing Nielsen data. The game aired on ESPN and topped out at 3.3 million viewers.
The viewership for Game 5 is especially impressive considering the competition for attention Sunday night. Both the National Football League's "Sunday Night Football" and Major League Baseball's National League Championship Series aired at the same time.
The WNBA set viewership records in nearly every category this year. WNBA games on ESPN averaged 1.2 million viewers per broadcast, a 170% increase from last season.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/22/wnba-championship-game-viewership.html
And that increase in gear sales goes straight to the owners off the general revenue sheet because of cumulative revenue sharing, which increases the targeted revenue trigger by 20% annually each year. Look it up.
Long story short, the players don't get a dime from gear sales with their own names on the jerseys because of their current deal with the league. And the league doesn't publicly disclose gear revenue figures, adding insult to injury. The loss figures are bogus. It's the same thing the NBA used to do year after year during it's growth in the 90s. Current owners are furious at Adam Silver because the league mixes revenue figures between the league making it impossible to accurately calculate profits and losses. The players are only paid 9.3% of W revenue in salaries per the old agreement. The NBA players make 50%.
And the league is adding a new San Francisco team next season and only charged $25 million to the Warrior's owner. Toronto is getting a team in 2026, and their entry fee is $125 million. Currently the Las Vegas Aces are the most valuable team at $140 million and the least valuable franchise is the Atlanta Dream, worth $55 million. Why in the world would the league lowball franchise fees? And currently, the owners don't get any cut of expansion franchise fees.
Don't believe the lowball numbers you're spoon-fed about the W being a revenue loser. They aren't, and since most of the owners paid pittances for their franchises, they've made out like bandits during this spike. And also, owners can take out loans against their team's value, so yes, they can be monetized without selling the teams.