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THE WNBA the issue of charter flights is already a topic of discussion among fans before Caitlin Clark professional debut.
In recent years, WNBA players have complained about being forced to fly for commercial purposes rather than privately, as their male counterparts did.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said the league can’t afford to charter flights, but things could change when she signs a new media rights deal that could bring in more than $100 million. dollars per year.
Via Athleticism
“It’s impossible for a men’s sport to travel on charter without a huge media rights deal,” she says Englelbert. Later, she adds: “You are not going to jeopardize the financial stability of this league, I tell you. If the players got what they wanted now – look, I want it for them too – but they won’t have a job in three to five years if we do it today.
Before her WNBA preseason debut, Clark was seen walking through Dallas airport security as fans walked alongside her awkwardly filming her.
Fans and media members have lambasted the WNBA over the charter flight issue.
I hope Caitlin Clark pushes the charter issue into the WNBA like Brittney Griner did. This is about player safety and health.
The WNBA only allows back-to-back charter flights during the regular season and postseason – although some teams have… https://t.co/X76yNfVKyM
– Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) May 3, 2024
it’s too much. have the question of chartered planes amended. This should have happened so long ago and now everything is getting super weird. https://t.co/mQ0Dx7CPs1
– Whitney Medworth (@its_whitney) May 2, 2024
Clark also spoke about the issue earlier this week.
“I hope that changes in the near future, but for now, that’s exactly what it is.” Everyone faces the same thing
so you can’t use it as an excuse…”
“I hope that changes in the near future, but for now, that’s exactly what it is.” Everyone faces the same thing
so you can’t use it as an excuse…”Caitlin Clark spoke yesterday about the need to fly commercial now that she’s in the W https://t.co/vzvlcqC5HT pic.twitter.com/E19jurWUTE
– Chris Watkins (@ChrisMWatkins) May 2, 2024