Overview
- Speaking to TMZ at LAX, the former All-Star said athletes should “get it how they can” and advised them to “be you” and lean into personal branding.
- She says she made more in her first week on OnlyFans than in her entire WNBA career, with outlets reporting totals of more than $1 million and about $1.5 million within a year.
- Cambage contrasted those figures with the WNBA’s top salary, which sits a little over $200,000, calling current pay too low.
- The remarks coincide with contentious CBA talks over revenue sharing, officiating standards, and a proposed 44-game season without larger rosters, with visible player protests over compensation.
- Cambage left the league in 2022 and now plays for Sichuan Yuanda in China, while other players pursue supplemental income through agencies, overseas deals, and beauty and apparel partnerships.