Liz Cambage WNBA Players Gotta Cash In Off Court Not Gonna Get It From Contracts
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Liz Cambage has a message for WNBA players -- if they really wanna make a buck, they're gonna have to find it outside of their salaries ... 'cause she sure as hell didn't buy her mink coat and blinged-out teeth with a game check!!
The former Los Angeles Sparks star turned to OnlyFans after leaving the W ... and it wasn't long before she made more dough on the subscription-based platform than she did on the court.
She reportedly made more than a million bucks in no time. Remember, the supermax in the W is just over $200K -- an obvious reason why she jumped on OF ... and she tells us other players should follow her lead and earn a living in other ways on top of their day jobs.
Mercury Vs. Aces WNBA Finals Stars And Their Partners!!!
The 2025 WNBA Finals are underway as the Phoenix Mercury and Las Vegas Aces duke it out for a title ... but this year, it's not just the players bringin' the heat.
Their loved ones are also turning up the temperature ... including Aces star A'ja Wilson's boyfriend, Bam Adebayo, who is about to start his 9th season with the Miami Heat, but makes time to support his lady.
In fact, the NBA star surprised Wilson at the Aces' practice with her fourth WNBA MVP trophy last month.
WNBA's DiJonai Carrington Emotional Over Foot Injury ... 'Super Disappointing'
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DiJonai Carrington is getting candid about her recent career setback -- the Minnesota Lynx guard told TMZ Sports she's feeling "down right now" after her significant foot injury.
We caught up with the shooting guard at LAX this week prior to having surgery on her left foot ... an ailment that happened right after Carrington was traded from the Dallas Wings to the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
She said this latest injury is "super disappointing" ... which is understandable, considering it's not her first hurdle in her basketball career. Carrington suffered injuries at Stanford, Baylor, and throughout her WNBA journey so far.
Sophie Cunningham Help Me Pay WNBA Fines!!! ... Jokingly Launches GoFundMe Campaign
UPDATE
12:00 PM PT -- TMZ Sports is told Sophie Cunningham is planning to donate all of the proceeds from the GoFundMe to a Ronald McDonald House charity.
Sophie Cunningham just launched a GoFundMe for a good cause -- raising money to help pay for all her fines from the WNBA ... and it got some folks all worked up before they peeped the fine print.
The Indiana Fever guard shared the campaign on her X page on Thursday ... with a goal of $26,000 to settle her debt with her employer due to penalties she received during the season.
"I could use your help with my fundraiser on GoFundMe," Cunningham said. "Please share, support, or donate -- every small action counts. Might as well have fun with it, huh?"
Liz Cambage No, I'm Not Dating Kevin Durant!!!
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Liz Cambage is setting the record straight on her love life -- telling TMZ Sports she's not dating Kevin Durant ... this after an Instagram post had fans convinced the two hoopers were an item.
The former WNBA star -- now an OnlyFans creator and overseas baller -- addressed the buzz at LAX this week ... and while she looked happy as ever posing with the Houston Rockets superstar at a recent Drake concert, she explains it wasn't anything more than some buds enjoying each other's company.
"You think I'm gonna hard launch a relationship shooting a jump shot at a Drake concert?!" Cambage laughed.
Napheesa Collier Says The WNBA Has 'The Worst Leadership In The World'
Napheesa Collier didn't exactly hold back about her views on the WNBA's brass in a post-season exit interview -- and she had some choice words about the league's commissioner, Cathy Engelbert, to boot.
The Minnesota Lynx star went scorched-earth in her statement, and claimed the WNBA managed to have "the worst leadership in the world" despite having some of the best players and fans out there, according to CBS Sports.
Collier claimed the WNBA's brass, including Engelbert, wasn't looking out for their players' best interests and described the attitude taken towards athletes' concerns as "dismissive."
The athlete claimed she'd had a conversation with Engelbert in February in which the latter brushed off her concerns about issues with officiating games.
Oh, and she also alleged the commissioner stated Caitlin Clark should have been "grateful" to play in the league despite her official salary not being reflective of the popularity she brought to the WNBA.
It reportedly only took a few hours for Engelbert to respond to Collier's comments, and the commissioner claimed she was "disheartened" by the athlete's remarks.
She added she had "the utmost respect" for both Collier and the rest of the players in the WNBA before writing she wanted to ensure "a bright future" for the league's athletes.
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Kelsey Mitchell's built up a pretty recognizable public profile throughout her basketball career ... and she's earned her fair share of accolades along the way.
The Indiana Fever star's helped lead the team to a pair of playoff appearances, and she almost earned herself one of the highest honors the WNBA can bestow upon a player.
We're going to examine how the athlete became one of the most prominent players in the league ... and see how she missed out on a pretty big title.
Sophie Cunningham Angel Reese Wrong To Criticize Team Keep It In The Locker Room!
Sophie Cunningham isn't feeling Angel Reese's comments on her team's shaky season ... saying the star Chicago Sky player was wrong for the public remarks, insisting that talk should remain in the locker room!
The Indiana Fever guard discussed Reese on her "Show Me Something Podcast" this week, days after the Sky suspended Angel for one game for "detrimental" comments to the team.
The controversial remarks came from Reese's recent interview with the Chicago Tribune, where she expressed frustration with the team's performance and roster.
Angel Reese Disciplined By Chicago Sky ... For 'Detrimental Statements'
Angel Reese just got punished again -- one day after the WNBA suspended her for picking up her eighth technical foul of the season, the Chicago Sky have now disciplined her for "statements detrimental to the team."
Chicago made the announcement ahead of its showdown with the Indiana Fever on Friday -- which happens to be the matchup Reese will serve her one-game ban given by the W -- saying she will sit out the first half of Sunday's contest against the Las Vegas Aces.
"We are committed to accountability so our players can stay focused on playing basketball," the statement read.
Caitlin Clark I'm Out For Season ... With Groin Injury
Caitlin Clark will have to wait until next year to get back on a court in a WNBA game ... because the star player says she won't be returning to play this season after suffering a groin injury.
The most famous women's basketball player of all time announced Thursday her season was over due to the nagging injury.
Clark says ... "I had hoped to share a better update, but I will not be returning to play this season. I spent hours in the gym every day with the singular goal of getting back out there, disappointed isn’t a big enough word to describe how I am feeling."
Angel Reese Suspended ... After 8th Tech
The Chicago Sky will be without Angel Reese for their showdown against the Indiana Fever Friday night -- the second-year player was officially suspended after picking up her eighth technical foul of the season.
The punishment was announced by the WNBA on Thursday ... with the league pointing out whenever a player or coach receives their eighth technical foul during the regular season, they are automatically handed a one-game ban.
Reese picked up her league-leading tech during the Sky's matchup against the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday. It happened after the 23-year-old hit Aaliyah Edwards in the head as they were fighting for a rebound.
Angel Reese To Sky Teammates I'm Sorry!!! ... Comments Were Taken Out Of Context
Angel Reese is issuing a mea culpa to her Chicago Sky teammates after she seemingly knocked the Chicago Sky players and the front office in a recent interview about the team's losing season, explaining her remarks were taken out of context.
The two-time WNBA All-Star attempted to clear things up after Wednesday's game against the Connecticut Sun, responding to a reporter who asked whether she was truly upset with the organization, who currently have a dreadful 10-30 record this season.
This question stems from a recent Chicago Tribune interview where Reese said she "might have to move in a different direction and do what's best for me" after expressing frustrations with the team's play.
"I don't think I'm frustrated. I'm probably frustrated with myself right now," Reese said on Wednesday.
Sophie Cunningham Brace Yourself (Literally!) ... Dances in Bikini After Surgery
Sophie Cunningham doesn't need two perfect knees to bust a move ... the WNBA fan fave was dancin' in a tiny bikini, brace and all, just weeks after surgery!
A video of the Indiana Fever guard made waves over the Labor Day weekend, showing the 6'1" athlete singing Renee Rapp's song "I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone".
Cunningham, 29, did it while wearing a small two-piece bikini and a knee brace ... the one she got after she tore her MCL on August 17.
WNBA's Lexie Hull 2 Black Eyes After Mid-Game Collision ... No, It's Not a Filter!!!
Indiana Fever hooper Lexie Hull gave her fans a look at the carnage after a scary mid-game collision on Tuesday ... and well, it left her with two black eyes!
The WNBA guard revealed the gnarly black-and-blue injuries on Thursday after a fan on TikTok asked how she was doing following the on-court incident with Gabby Williams during the Fever and Storm game.
Nasty collision between Lexie Hull and Gabby Williams. Lexie Hull headed to the locker room 👀👀👀 pic.twitter.com/uiAoWwazWP
— AK (@Sudharsan_AK10) August 26, 2025 @Sudharsan_AK10
"It's not doing great," Hull said on video while exposing the black eyes. "I wish this was a filter, but this is insane."
Caitlin Clark I'm A Nike Signature Athlete ... Logo Revealed
Caitlin Clark has reached yet another major milestone in her young basketball career -- the WNBA superstar was announced as Nike's newest signature athlete ... but her logo reveal that came with the news is getting mixed reviews.
Clark -- whose 2025 WNBA season has been marred with injuries -- shared the update with her followers Monday ... posting a teaser that featured a truck carrying her logo through the countryside.
Tune in👀
— Caitlin Clark (@CaitlinClark22) August 25, 2025 @CaitlinClark22
Logo collection coming soon. Signature product dropping 2026. pic.twitter.com/56zcH9WsPg
"Tune in," she wrote. "Logo collection coming soon. Signature product dropping in 2026."
Caitlin Clark How Stalker Michael Lewis Got Locked Up in Prison
Caitlin Clark's earned herself plenty of attention as the superstar face of the WNBA ... but, unfortunately, not all of that attention has been positive.
The professional basketball player had to deal with a stalker, Michael Lewis, from late 2024 to early 2025, and he was eventually sent to prison for his extensive harassment of the athlete.
We're going to take a look at how Clark's stalker found himself behind bars after exhibiting troubling behavior centered on the Indiana Fever.
Michael Drove From Texas to Indiana to See Clark
Lewis was living in Denton, Texas, when he began trying to get in contact with Clark, sending her over 800 messages, many of which contained threatening and sexually-charged content, between December 2024 and January 2025, according to The Athletic.
Caitlin's stalker was also recorded as having driven all the way from Denton to Indianapolis.
Lewis reportedly drove past the Gainbridge Fieldhouse, where the Indiana Fever play their home games, on several occasions after reaching Indianapolis.
Police reportedly discovered Lewis had bought tickets to a women’s basketball game at Butler University, which Clark was set to attend.
Lewis Defended His Actions When Visited by FBI Agents
Lewis' actions didn't go unnoticed by the authorities, and he was actually questioned by FBI agents in January 2025, when they found him at an Indy hotel.
The athlete's stalker downplayed his actions and messages to Clark, and claimed he was simply in "an imaginary relationship," and added his connection with her didn't "involve any threats."
Lewis told the agents he was in Indianapolis for vacation, and he allowed the agents to search his room to make sure he didn't have any weapons with him.
The agents warned him to stop posting about Clark, and they left after he agreed to be more judicious about his online activity.
He Was Eventually Arrested and Given a Prison Sentence
Lewis didn't stay out of the authorities' sight for long, as he was arrested and charged with stalking, just a few days after his visit with the FBI agents.
We obtained court documents which showed Clark had been rattled by her stalker's behavior, and she was said to have changed her public appearance schedule out of concern for her personal safety.
Lewis' appearance in court was particularly troubling, as he described himself as "guilty as charged" just after sitting down, and he told the judge to "throw me the book" before complaining about not receiving medication for unspecified issues related to his mental health.
The athlete's stalker was ultimately sentenced to two and a half years in prison, although he received credit for time already served. He was prohibited from trying to contact Clark, and he's also been banned from events related to the Indiana Fever and the Pacers.