As WNBA expansion continues, ownership of the NWSL's KC Current — which includes Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany — has met with the WNBA and is in contention to bring the league's next franchise to Kansas City. Mahomes also co-owns the KC Royals and Sporting KC. pic.twitter.com/9kd2VXzWR3
Hawk Tuah - Power forward
One of the F*** Yeah sisters - small forward
Taylor Swift - Center
Brittany Mahomes - Point Guard
Gracie Hunt - Shooting guard
Other F*** Yeah sister coming off the bench
Mother Kelce coaching
Does October Gonzalez live in KC or are they back in SoCal now? [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Yes correct. It’s about future profits. They aren’t profitable right now and it’s further testament to telling the old guard to get the **** out of the way because they seem motivated to keep running it into the ground. But future potential is definitely intriguing
They should definitely be profitable within the next few years. I was looking and the WNBA players union is saying that the NBA is undervaluing their worth and it should be more than $200 mil/yr, but I find that hard to believe. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
They should definitely be profitable within the next few years. I was looking and the WNBA players union is saying that the NBA is undervaluing their worth and it should be more than $200 mil/yr, but I find that hard to believe.
I think where they were really stupid was not considering time value of money. It’ll be huge dollars next year. But 10 years from now that’s probably a ripoff if the game continues to grow this way. But at this point after decades of being wildly unprofitable I don’t think beggars could be choosers [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Okay, the lineup so far is:
Hawk Tuah - Power forward
One of the F*** Yeah sisters - small forward
Taylor Swift - Center
Brittany Mahomes - Point Guard
Gracie Hunt - Shooting guard
Other F*** Yeah sister coming off the bench
Mother Kelce coaching
Does October Gonzalez live in KC or are they back in SoCal now?
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Nike has built something like a $10B category for women’s soccer and their jerseys were best sellers during last years World Cup. They are definitely huge sellers. Again I think you’re thinking of the average men’s sports fan. Look at the crowd in a Caitlin clark game and you’ll see lines and lines of little girls wanting jerseys signed. You may not see this fandom in Kansas City but you’ll definitely see it painted all over Iowa. I don’t think you’re looking in the right places. Which is understandable because interest on the pro level is really in its infancy
28 years and never made a profit.
The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is projected to lose around $50 million in 2024, which is a five-fold increase from its average annual loss. This is despite the league's recent growth in popularity, which has led to record viewership and attendance