The StudBudz Are Just Getting Started
The StudBudz are thinking more about the future. Just a year ago, the former Minnesota Lynx teammates and viral livestreaming sensations competed in a league with a maximum salary of $249,244. Now, thanks to the WNBAs latest collective bargaining agreement, players are signing multi-million dollar contracts for the first time in its 30-year-history.
It changed my life. My mama, shes able to retire now, Courtney Williams, who reportedly signed a two-year, $2.4 million max contract with the Lynx this April, tells me. It just feels like whatever I want or whatever they want, we could just get now.
I feel like now, with the money that I am getting, its helping me with my goals in the future, Natisha Hiedeman, who signed with the Seattle Storm in April on a two-year, $1.5 million contract, adds. In the past, they maybe seemed far-fetched but now its like, no, I could do that...........
If youre a newer fan to the WNBA, you might think its long been like this a place where two gay, masc-of-center women can make millions playing ball, and be as outrageous as they are out. But in a league with a more heteronormative past than its current reputation might suggest, Williams and Hiedeman represent a new era of inclusion and authenticity one they have helped build, one livestream at a time.
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