is making sure WNBA players can sit out the season and not stress about a paycheque.
The funds will come from the KAI Empowerment Initiative that Irving launched Monday. It will also provide players with a financial literacy program created by UBS. He decided to help with the financial burden in a league where the top annual salary is a little more than $200,000. Players such as Cloud and Atlanta’s Renee Montgomery opted against playing for social reform reasons, though it's unclear how many will qualify for Irving's program.
I know I just got here as a fan, but... am I missing something? How come I can't find anything on WNBA on your site? I drop down all sports, and... nothing.