Breanna Stewart is one of the biggest names to hit WNBA free agency this winter. She's already meeting with the Seattle Storm, Minnesota Lynx, Washington Mystics and New York Liberty. But before she chooses her next team, Stewart wants to help the whole league.
the Seattle Storm, Minnesota Lynx, Washington Mystics and New York Liberty. But before she chooses her next team, Stewart wants to help the whole league.
She tweeted Sunday afternoon that she wants to help"subsidize charter travel for the entire WNBA" by contributing profits from her name, image and likeness deals.I would contribute my NIL, posts + production hrs to ensure we all travel in a way that prioritizes player health + safety, which ultimately results in a better product.Several high-profile former and active WNBA stars responded to Stewart's tweet offering support.
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