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Former WNBA star Liz Cambage urged current players to find an extra source of income as the league and its union appear to be on a dramatic collision course in the upcoming offseason.
Cambage, who left the Los Angeles Sparks in 2022 after a career as a four-time All-Star, joined OnlyFans and reportedly earned more on the subscription-based platform than she did playing professional basketball.
She told TMZ Sports in a recent interview that WNBA players should be focused on getting extra income any way they can.
“You know the WNBA salary, it’s not hard to make more money doing anything,” she said. “I feel like women gotta make more money playing the sport they love. I think everyone has gotta get it how they can … as I’m standing here in a min