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WNBA rookie wage scale explained: How much money do first year players make?

For these young athletes, the WNBA draft isn’t just about donning a team jersey; it’s about embarking on a professional journey.

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While the WNBA offers a platform for elite female athletes to showcase their skills, the financial reality can be stark. WNBA salaries have long been a topic of debate and concern, with players advocating for greater compensation and recognition of their contributions to the sport.

Some of the players mostly affected by the salaries in the WNBA are those who are just starting their careers in the competition. Rookies often get the worst end of the stick when it comes to compensation.

How much do rookies get paid when they join the WNBA?

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The base salary for WNBA rookies varies based on their draft position. For picks No. 1-4, the base salary in their debut year is $76,535. Picks 5-8 earn a slightly lower base salary of $73,439. Rookies chosen from 9th to 12th spots receive $70,344. Second-round picks start with a base salary of $67,249.

As players progress, their salaries increase annually. The rookie scale ensures structured growth.: Moreover, players can earn more through endorsements, bonuses, and incentives. Veteran stars negotiate higher salaries based on experience and accolades.

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