A'ja Wilson Signs Record $5 Million Contract with Las Vegas Aces
WNBA star Wilson signs record contract as league booms
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A'ja Wilson, a three-time WNBA champion and four-time MVP, has signed a record-breaking contract with the Las Vegas Aces worth nearly $5 million over three years. This deal highlights the WNBA's rapid growth, driven by increased attendance and a lucrative broadcasting agreement.
- 01A'ja Wilson's new contract is the most lucrative in WNBA history, valued at nearly $5 million over three years.
- 02The contract reflects the WNBA's growing popularity and financial strength, with salaries rising due to a new broadcasting deal.
- 03Wilson earned only $200,000 last season, showcasing the significant salary jump.
- 04The league's salary cap will increase dramatically, from $1.5 million to $7 million by 2026.
- 05The upcoming WNBA season will feature two new teams, bringing the total franchises to 15.
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A'ja Wilson, who has achieved remarkable success as a three-time WNBA champion and four-time Most Valuable Player, has signed a groundbreaking contract with the Las Vegas Aces worth nearly $5 million over three years. This deal marks the highest salary in the history of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), reflecting the league's rapid growth in popularity. Last season, Wilson earned just $200,000, but the league's financial landscape is changing dramatically. The WNBA recently secured a $2.2 billion broadcasting deal, contributing to increased attendance and player salaries. Additionally, a new seven-year labor agreement will raise the salary cap from $1.5 million to $7 million by 2026, adjusting annually based on revenue growth. The new season is set to begin on May 8, with the addition of two new teams, Portland and Toronto, expanding the league to a total of 15 franchises.
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The record contract for A'ja Wilson signifies the increasing financial viability of the WNBA, which could lead to more investment in women's sports and better opportunities for female athletes.
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