A Reddit post sparked conversation about a potential $100K bonus for retired WNBA MVPs, referencing a 2026 CBA article. However, users noted the provision isn't explicitly outlined in the 400-page contract, prompting calls for the league to honor past champions with a ceremonial event. The discussion highlights ongoing debates about player recognition and legacy in women's sports.
WNBA Retired MVPs to Receive $100K Bonus? Reddit Users Debate CBA Details
Fans and players debate whether retired legends deserve recognition for their contributions to the league.
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