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Cunningham Cheers Rodman's Record Deal
24 Jan
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.

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.
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.




