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Liz Cambage Urges WNBA Players to Seek Off‑Court Income, Says OnlyFans Outpaid Her Career

The comments arrive during tense CBA negotiations with the current deal set to expire this month.

Overview

  • Speaking to TMZ at LAX, Cambage said WNBA salaries lag and encouraged players to monetize outside basketball, advising them to be authentic and comfortable with their image.
  • She claims she earned more on OnlyFans than during her entire WNBA career, with reports citing seven‑figure payouts, though those figures have not been independently verified.
  • WNBA pay this season ranges from roughly $66,000 for some rookies to a supermax near $214,466, a gap critics say contrasts with the league’s recent growth.
  • Her remarks enter a broader pay dispute as the WNBA and players’ union negotiate a new CBA before an end‑of‑October deadline, with key issues including revenue sharing, officiating standards, and season length versus roster sizes.
  • Cambage left the WNBA in 2022 and has since pursued creator work; recent coverage notes she is playing in China for Sichuan Yuanda in the WCBA.