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WNBA will lose $40 million this season and its NBA investors are growing impatient
Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:25 pm
Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:25 pm
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While the WNBA is getting sellout crowds for the finals between the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, the league’s owners will not be making a return on their investment for the foreseeable future, sources close to the situation said.
The NBA owns nearly 60 percent of the league.
When one combines the NBA owners’ personal stakes in WNBA teams and the WNBA itself, the amount rises to 75 percent, a source with direct knowledge of the numbers said.
The NBA team owners have invested hundreds of millions in the WNBA since its 1996 formation, per sources.
“The WNBA owes the NBA so much we won’t see any windfall for years,” an NBA team executive told The Post.
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This season the WNBA will lose $40 million, a bit better than the $50 million forecast and reported by several media outlets months ago but still a loss, sources said.
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Starting in the 2026 season, the WNBA will get up to $2.2 billion over 11 years as part of the new basketball media contracts.
That means likely at least a $100 million annual increase from what the WNBA currently makes from national media contracts, which is around $60 million.
The WNBA is also set to expand its regular-season and playoff schedule to generate more revenue.
But the players are expected to opt out of the current collective bargaining contract by a Nov. 1 deadline and, if they do, that means salaries are likely to rise, which would eat into that potential $60 million 2026 profit by the league — the $100M in television revenue turning the projected $40M loss into a $60M gain.
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“We are not even getting any money from WNBA expansion fees,” the NBA team executive said. NBA owners do see money from NBA expansion fees.
That means when Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob last year agreed to pay a $50 million expansion fee over 10 years to launch a WNBA team, and Raptors minority owner Larry Tanenbaum this year paid $115 million for a Toronto team and a new practice center none of the proceeds went to the NBA owners.
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Some NBA owners want more transparency from NBA commissioner Adam Silver about when they will get to see some return from the suddenly popular WNBA.
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“WNBA financials, including detailed reports on revenue and expenses, are shared with both the NBA’s and WNBA’s Board of Governors,” NBA spokesman Mike Bass told The Post, declining to comment further.
“That is somewhat BS and they are consolidating it with NBA financials,” the team executive said. “By consolidating numbers, you don’t have to break out any of them.”
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Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:29 pm to SPEEDY
Who in the actual hell would invest money into the wnba?
Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:30 pm to SPEEDY
I was told this year was finally going to be able to let the wnba stand on its own
Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:41 pm to TheOcean
There are divisions in all type of companies that lose money.
Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:44 pm to lsubatman1
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Who in the actual hell would invest money into the wnba?
Woke geniuses.
No one cares about womens sports.
And yet apparently ESPN is going to dump over 2 billion in. lolzzzzz
Just light that money on fire.
This post was edited on 10/19/24 at 7:45 pm
Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:50 pm to SPEEDY
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“The WNBA owes the NBA so much we won’t see any windfall for years,” an NBA team executive told The Post.
The maybe stop doing this
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Starting in the 2026 season, the WNBA will get up to $2.2 billion over 11 years as part of the new basketball media contracts.
It's been 30 years. Time to let it sink or swim on its own. If you're not in favor of that option then you shouldn't be mad when the money you threw in the furnace isn't coming back.
Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:51 pm to SPEEDY
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and its NBA investors are growing impatient
Shite, NBA is more patient than Andy Dufresne, only took 30 years to realize your charity sucks.
And then when the Golden Goose sauntered in you treat her like crap.
When you're an organization that is financially taken care of, you become nothing but an entitled social activism organization.
Posted on 10/19/24 at 7:54 pm to SPEEDY
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The WNBA owes the NBA so much we won’t see any windfall for years,” an NBA team executive told The Post.
The media deal is the same.
You gotta pay extra for the wnba to get the nba
Posted on 10/19/24 at 8:00 pm to lsubatman1
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Who in the actual hell would invest money into the wnba?
I was under the impression there's some type of contractual obligation for the NBA and/or the owners to fund or participate in the wnba.
Posted on 10/19/24 at 8:30 pm to SPEEDY
They've lost tens of millions every year and always will.
Posted on 10/19/24 at 8:30 pm to SPEEDY
NBA owners are being forced to pay reparations in essence. Billionaires being robbed for the sake of diversity they personally don't give a shite about.
Posted on 10/19/24 at 8:42 pm to SPEEDY
“But why aren’t we paid the same??!”
Posted on 10/19/24 at 8:43 pm to SPEEDY
Take care of Caitlin.
Problem solved
Problem solved
Posted on 10/19/24 at 8:48 pm to SPEEDY
No wonder they rigged it for game 5
Posted on 10/19/24 at 10:21 pm to lsufanva
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NBA owners are being forced to pay reparations in essence.
As are NBA players… that’s money they could be getting
Posted on 10/19/24 at 10:28 pm to SPEEDY
Caitlin Clark is the only WNBA player worth a shite
Posted on 10/19/24 at 11:51 pm to SPEEDY
I wonder if this is the subtle message to the WNBA to either start paying and stop destroying your cash cow Caitlin, or the money is going to dry up.
Posted on 10/19/24 at 11:53 pm to nola tiger lsu
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There are divisions in all type of companies that lose money.
this is an awful comparison for justification sake. dumb.
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