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.