What do WNBA players make overseas? Not as much as you’ve heard
Supported By In No Offseason, The Athletic follows the paths of women’s basketball players after their WNBA seasons’ end and their travels begin. From Turkey, Israel, Italy, Czech Republic, Mexico and even here in the U.S., our reporters tell the stories of these players as they chase their dreams and try to shape the future of the WNBA. Advertisement The topic is largely taboo. So unspoken that Erica McCall says she has never heard any of her closest friends tell her about it, nor has her sister, Connecticut Sun All-Star wing DeWanna Bonner, relayed exact specifics to her. McCall, a…
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