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Why Brittney Griner and Other W.N.B.A. Stars Play Overseas

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Brittney Griner, a middle for the Phoenix Mercury, has been detained in Russia in reference to a drug investigation. She had been there enjoying for the skilled basketball workforce UMMC Ekaterinburg throughout the W.N.B.A. low season. The information of her detention on Saturday prompted questions on security and politics but additionally about logistics — specifically: Why was one of many W.N.B.A.’s finest gamers competing in Russia anyway?

Griner is a seven-time All-Star, and she or he received a W.N.B.A. championship in 2014 alongside Diana Taurasi, who has additionally performed in Russia. Buying and selling low season relaxation for worldwide competitors is frequent amongst W.N.B.A. gamers for a lot of private {and professional} causes, however usually essentially the most urgent motivation is monetary.

Here’s a have a look at what drives W.N.B.A. gamers to play internationally.

It may very well be anybody, from the W.N.B.A.’s finest veterans to younger gamers hoping to get additional enjoying time. About 70 gamers are believed to be enjoying for worldwide groups this low season, with greater than a dozen in Russia and Ukraine. There are 144 roster spots throughout the 12 W.N.B.A. groups. In previous years, some W.N.B.A. groups had posted trackers exhibiting gamers who had been competing in China, Israel, Italy, Turkey, Poland, Australia and several other different international locations.

Connecticut Solar ahead Jonquel Jones, who received the Most Helpful Participant Award final season, had been enjoying for UMMC Ekaterinburg in Russia however left after Russia invaded Ukraine. Jones posted on Twitter about airspace restrictions on Wednesday as she was flying out of Russia and said: “Simply landed in Turkey and all I need to do is cry. That state of affairs was far more hectic than I noticed. Thanks God for at all times watching over and defending me.”

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Different big-name stars, like Liz Cambage, Breanna Stewart, A’ja Wilson, Sue Fowl and Arike Ogunbowale, have performed internationally.

The utmost wage for the 2022 season is $228,094; the minimal is $60,471.

It’s exhausting to not discover how small these numbers are in contrast with salaries within the N.B.A., the place even little-used bench gamers can earn tens of millions. Prime gamers like Stephen Curry, LeBron James and Kevin Durant earn greater than $40 million per 12 months. Their seasons are longer (82 regular-season video games in contrast with 36 within the W.N.B.A.), and the boys’s league brings in considerably extra income than the ladies’s. However the stark disparity has been a continuing supply of debate in recent times as gender and pay fairness have turn into hot-button matters.

W.N.B.A. gamers have pushed for larger pay, and in 2020 their union, the Girls’s Nationwide Basketball Gamers Affiliation, signed a brand new collective bargaining settlement that the league mentioned would improve the common wage to 6 figures — virtually $130,000 — for the primary time. The 12 months earlier than, in 2019, a participant might earn as little as $41,965 and not more than $117,500.

The brand new contract additionally created alternatives for gamers to earn further cash by a advertising program and an in-season event.

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It varies amongst international locations, leagues and groups, however gamers could make a number of hundred thousand {dollars} and much more than $1 million. For a lot of gamers, the majority of their revenue shouldn’t be earned within the W.N.B.A.

Cambage, a four-time All-Star who’s from Australia, mentioned lately on “NBA Immediately” that her pay for abroad groups was five to eight times as a lot as she earned within the W.N.B.A. Minnesota Lynx ahead Napheesa Collier, who received the Rookie of the Yr Award in 2019, mentioned going abroad is crucial for a lot of gamers due to the decrease W.N.B.A. salaries.

“For lots of people, it’s not such as you make sufficient to dwell off that for the remainder of the 12 months,” Collier mentioned on her podcast in August, in keeping with the web site Simply Girls’s Sports activities.

In 2015, UMMC Ekaterinburg reportedly paid Taurasi, the Phoenix Mercury guard, $1.5 million to play for it and not to play in that 12 months’s W.N.B.A. season. “It was a really private alternative,” Taurasi instructed The New York Instances on the time. “My agent mentioned it will be financially irresponsible to not do it.”

Worldwide groups are inclined to have extra authorities and company monetary assist than these within the W.N.B.A., which helps clarify the upper salaries.

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No, not for everybody.

Taking part in time is a key incentive for a lot of gamers. With simply 144 roster spots and easy-to-cut contracts within the W.N.B.A., it may be tough for even gifted gamers to remain on rosters and within the recreation. Final month, ahead Lauren Manis instructed The Instances about signing with groups in Belgium and Hungary after the Las Vegas Aces waived her in 2020 and once more in 2021. She has but to look in a W.N.B.A. recreation — the Aces waived her a few month after drafting her in 2020 — however she lately signed a coaching camp contract with the Seattle Storm.

The W.N.B.A. additionally attracts gamers from all around the world, so the low season offers a lot of them a chance to play of their residence international locations in entrance of their households and associates. However enjoying year-round can imply that gamers are drained when it’s time to return to the W.N.B.A.

Generally they don’t.

This generally is a downside for the gamers — little relaxation can result in accidents — and for the W.N.B.A. The league and its groups have been supportive of the gamers’ worldwide careers, with notes about their accomplishments included of their web site bios, however the brand new collective bargaining settlement signed in 2020 added steep monetary penalties to discourage abroad play.

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Many gamers should not completed with their worldwide seasons earlier than W.N.B.A. coaching camp begins in April and the beginning of the season in Could. Final season, 55 gamers had been late to coaching camp, and a few dozen missed their season-openers, in keeping with The Hartford Courant. Gamers could be fined as much as 20 p.c of their salaries for lacking regular-season video games as a result of they’re enjoying in different leagues, and beginning subsequent season, they is probably not allowed to play in any respect if they aren’t again by the beginning of the common season.

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Bronny James puts together uneven showing at NBA G League Winter Showcase

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Well, the glass-one-quarter-full perspective on the Bronny James Show this weekend is to say it could have been worse. But it certainly could have been better.

The NBA G League Winter Showcase came to Orlando, Fla., this weekend, and with the Los Angeles Lakers’ decision to assign James for this event, he immediately became the star attraction, with both games nationally televised.

This was a 20-year-old rookie playing his third month of professional basketball, and I’ve certainly seen more tragic performances from young prospects learning the hard way at this level. But on a court mostly filled with players whose NBA careers will be measured in 10-day increments, James failed to stand out and at times struggled to keep up.

He got off to a hot start in his first game Thursday en route to a 16-point, five-assist night but struggled badly in the second one (six points, seven assists, six turnovers) and was plagued by cringe ballhandling miscues in both. Single-game plus-minus is pretty unreliable, but James taking home a minus-13 in a game his team won by 16 on Saturday conformed with the general eye test.

Based on James’ other G League performances, these two games were not outliers. James drew attention earlier this month by scoring 30 points in a G League game against the Valley Suns, but that was far and away his best outing. In his other seven games at this level, he’s shot just 24 of 76 with an alarming turnover rate.

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No, we don’t have this level of scrutiny for other late second-round round picks, many of whom have struggled just as badly or worse in their first two G League seasons (*cough* Maxwell Lewis *cough*). At least three players drafted ahead of James have been demonstrably worse in their G League minutes this season, and several others have failed to distinguish themselves as notably better.

But if you’re looking for something to get excited about, Lakers fans, I’m not sure I have much for you just yet.

Let’s start with the positives. James showed some flashes of pick-and-roll viability in his on-ball reps, especially when he could start the move with a hard dribble left around the screen. He was comfortable getting to a right-handed floater going that way and judicious about snaking it back to his right hand to either get to the rim or force a rotation and hit the big man.

In grab-and-goes and other transition situations, his hit-ahead passes were on point and caused problems for opponents. James also showed his two-footed leaping ability at times, including an impressive traffic rebound Saturday and a flying swat in transition.

Unfortunately, that didn’t offset the other areas in which he fell short. Generally a player ready to contribute at the NBA level will cook G League defenses pretty easily, especially an aspiring guard. James’ South Bay teammate Devonte’ Graham, for instance, rolled in off his couch and scored 24 on Saturday after going unsigned following his 2023-24 season in San Antonio.

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For James, that did not happen. He struggled to control his dribble at several points, a red flag for a small guard who is listed at 6-foot-3. In Saturday’s second half, he committed the holy trinity of turnovers trying to bring the ball up against pressure, getting his dribble picked on one trip, failing to clear the backcourt in eight seconds on another and wandering back into the backcourt on a third. Asking him to play the point feels like a complete non-starter.

In the half court, he could work with a screen, but isolations were a different story. James has no wiggle to his game and couldn’t shake defenders in one-on-one matchups after switches and hasn’t established himself as a legitimate 3-point threat either on or off the ball. He made two of his eight attempts from 3 in Orlando and is 7-of-33 from distance in his G League season. Between that and his limited ability to get to the cup on his own steam, his true shooting percentage of 45.4 heading into Saturday was alarmingly poor.

Of perhaps equal concern is that James’ likely role at the NBA level would be as an athletic energy guy, but his motor just doesn’t seem to run that hot and cut out at several different points. James is a good athlete with a strong frame, but you don’t “feel” him in the course of a game because his activity level is so low. Notably, there were several moments when he lazed back in transition rather than sprinting back to interfere with an opposing break; off the ball, he wasn’t nearly as active or handsy as you would hope for a small guard.

In what is perhaps a related story, fatigue seemed to be a real issue for him in both games, especially after a few minutes on the court. It was only two games, but watching him here, it sure seemed like he’d start each stint on the court with two or three good minutes, and then his glitch rate would go through the roof soon after.

Ultimately, the takeaway from many here to chronicle his performance was to go ahead and get familiar with our surroundings, because we’ll probably be doing the same thing again next year. The same can be said of a lot of the players here, especially the late draft picks, but only one of them is the son of a legendary superstar.

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(Photo of Bronny James: Scott Audette  / NBAE via Getty Images)

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Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes eases ankle injury concerns, sets personal rushing mark on touchdown run

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The status of Patrick Mahomes’ ankle was widely discussed leading up to Saturday’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans.

While there was some doubt during the week whether the star quarterback would play against the Texans, he was able to fully get through the Chiefs’ practice Thursday. 

Mahomes was cleared to play and finished Saturday’s 27-19 victory over Houston with 260 passing yards.

But the three-time Super Bowl winner turned some heads when he managed to stay on his feet after nearly being tripped and sprinted into the end zone for the first score of the game.

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Patrick Mahomes (15) of the Kansas City Chiefs runs past Danielle Hunter (55) of the Houston Texans in the first quarter of a game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium Dec. 21, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo.  (Jason Hanna/Getty Images)

Mahomes was sidelined in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs’ Week 15 game against the Cleveland Browns. Backup quarterback Carson Wentz stepped in for Mahomes and finished the 21-7 win over the Browns with 20 passing yards.

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Mahomes’ 15-yard scramble Saturday marked the longest rushing touchdown of his career. Moments after Mahomes crossed the goal line, broadcaster Noah Eagle wondered, “What bum ankle?”

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a pass during the first half against the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 21, 2024. (Jay Biggerstaff/Imagn Images)

This was not the first time Mahomes dealt with an ankle injury. 

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes chews his mouth guard during warmups before a game against the Denver Broncos Nov. 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Mo.  (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File)

During the 2022 NFL postseason, Mahomes sustained what appeared to be a high ankle sprain in a divisional round playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. 

The win over the Texans improved the Chiefs’ record to 14-1. Kansas City had already clinched a playoff berth after winning the AFC West a ninth straight year.

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Prep basketball roundup: Eastvale Roosevelt wins championship at Tarkanian Classic

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Don’t doubt the Eastvale Roosevelt Mustangs this basketball season. Runner-up to Harvard-Westlake last season in the Southern Section Open Division final, the Mustangs return most of their top players and gave everyone a reminder of how good they could be by winning the Tarkanian Classic Platinum Division championship on Saturday at Bishop Gorman High in Las Vegas.

Roosevelt (11-1) fell behind by as many as 15 points in the early going before handing Sherman Oaks Notre Dame (12-1) its first defeat 76-58. Brayden Burries, considered the best unsigned senior in California, was named tournament MVP and finished with 26 points. Issac Williamson had 19 points and Dominic Copenhagen 10.

Notre Dame trailed 35-34 at halftime and by 10 points after three quarters. Lino Mark received little playing time because of an apparent injury. Tyran Stokes had 20 points and 11 rebounds while Zachary White added 18 points for Notre Dame.

Redondo Union 79, Layton Christian 66: The Sea Hawks (10-1) took third place in the Platinum Division of the Tarkanian Classic. Hudson Mayes made 10 of 15 shots and finished with 24 points. SJ Madison added 18 points.

Leuzinger 75, Denver South 66: In overtime, Leuzinger won its division in the Tarkanian Classic. Joshua Garland scored 23 points and tournament MVP Malachi Knight had 17 points for 10-3 Leuzinger.

Seattle Rainier Beach 82, Westchester 74: Tajh Ariza scored 36 points in the loss for the Comets.

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Chatsworth 75, Wilsonville (Ore.) 45: Alijah Arenas had 25 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Chancellors (8-1) in Oregon. Tekeio Phillips added 13 points.

St. Pius X-St. Matthias 88, Arizona Basha 67: Harvard-bound Douglas Langford Jr. finished with 37 points.

Camarillo 76, Righetti 27: The Scorpions improved to 12-1 behind Jackson Yeates and Cajun Mike-Price, both of whom had 16 points.

Saugus 64, Palisades 62: Bryce Mejia made the game-winning basket for Saugus and finished with 17 points. Max Guardado led the way for the Centurions with 25 points.

Santa Margarita 87, Murrieta Valley 64: Kaiden Bailey made five threes and finished with 18 points and Drew Anderson added 18 points for the 8-1 Eagles.

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Foothill 65, Ventura 42: Lorenzo Turner had 15 points for 10-3 Foothill.

Heritage Christian 67, Oakwood 23: Tae Simmons made all 15 of his shots and finished with 30 points for 12-0 Heritage Christian.

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Sierra Canyon 75, Nevada Democracy Prep 47: The unbeaten Trailblazers (8-0) won their division of the Tarkanian Classic. Center Emilia Krstevski led the way with 23 points.

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