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Home / Sports / Cunningham Cheers Rodman's Record Deal

Cunningham Cheers Rodman's Record Deal

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Trinity Rodman signed a record contract worth $2 million annually.
  • Sophie Cunningham reacted positively to Rodman's landmark deal.
  • Cunningham suggested OnlyFans as a potential income source for athletes.
Cunningham Cheers Rodman's Record Deal

Washington Spirit forward Trinity Rodman has committed her future to the club by signing a landmark three-year contract extension. This deal, valued at a record $2 million annually, will keep Rodman with the team through 2028. Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham publicly supported Rodman's significant career milestone.

In a separate discussion, Cunningham humorously suggested that platforms like OnlyFans could serve as a viable "Plan B" for athletes to capitalize on their popularity and fan engagement, particularly given the current WNBA collective bargaining agreement negotiations.

Negotiations for a new WNBA CBA are ongoing, with players seeking a larger share of league revenue. Reports indicate players desire approximately 30% of gross revenue, while the league has proposed closer to 70% of net revenue. The players' union proposed salary caps exceeding $10 million, aiming for average salaries near $1 million, whereas the league suggested a $5 million cap with raises tied to revenue growth. The current CBA remains in effect as talks continue.

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Cunningham also recently shared her least favorite arena to play in, naming the Target Center, home of the Minnesota Lynx, as a challenging venue. Her statistics for the Indiana Fever in her first season included averages of 8.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game.

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Trinity Rodman signed a record contract worth $2 million annually.
Sophie Cunningham reposted Adidas' celebratory post and wrote 'YESSSS' on her Instagram Story, expressing support for Rodman's major decision.
Players are reportedly seeking roughly 30% of league gross revenue, while the league has offered closer to 70% of net revenue. Players' union proposed salary caps over $10 million with average salaries near $1 million, while the league proposed a lower cap of about $5 million.

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