I preface this with I have no idea since my only lens into WBB is GT. I did see in AJC article:Curious...do the ladies have the same opportunity to assess their WNBA draft chances as do the men? Glad they are back in either case.
I saw in your linked article that Cubaj was a projected first round draft pick. However, the linked article below says that last years top 5 picks were paid about 55k +/-. I don't follow the WNBA (nor the NBA for that matter) but was surprised at the data. I would expect a GT grad to make more coming out of school so the decision for these players is wise as well as, of course, excellent for the program.I preface this with I have no idea since my only lens into WBB is GT. I did see in AJC article:
Those entering the WNBA draft had to opt in by April 1.
That doesn't seem like much of window for evaluations. Seems like NBA and NFL take closer to a month.
Returning core: Tech seniors use extra season of eligibility
At the mention of her two seniors returning, Nell Fortner chuckled. She might’ve had a bit of an idea.www.ajc.com
Engineering grads start around $70k. With grad degree add at least 10k to that. They can make more with their degree but if they want to play a couple of years they can fall back on their degree. That $55k number may not include shoe contracts etc. A few years ago a NBA shoe contract was about $160k. Even NBA bench warmers made about $700k including a shoe deal. That has been several years ago when I had info on a player who ultimately played in China after a less than stellar NBA career. So there may be more $ with the WNBA than the base contract.I saw in your linked article that Cubaj was a projected first round draft pick. However, the linked article below says that last years top 5 picks were paid about 55k +/-. I don't follow the WNBA (nor the NBA for that matter) but was surprised at the data. I would expect a GT grad to make more coming out of school so the decision for these players is wise as well as, of course, excellent for the program.
WNBA news: Takeaways from the WNBA salary database (highposthoops.com)
Disclaimer: the data is from the internet. I have no way to verify authenticity.
The real money that WNBA players make is overseas in the “off-season”Engineering grads start around $70k. With grad degree add at least 10k to that. They can make more with their degree but if they want to play a couple of years they can fall back on their degree. That $55k number may not include shoe contracts etc. A few years ago a NBA shoe contract was about $160k. Even NBA bench warmers made about $700k including a shoe deal. That has been several years ago when I had info on a player who ultimately played in China after a less than stellar NBA career. So there may be more $ with the WNBA than the base contract.