Angele Reese threatens WNBA strike if players not paid more

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Angel Reese had a solid rookie season for the Chicago Sky before it ended prematurely due to injury. While WNBA salaries have increased with the added popularity the game has received due to the 2024 excitement that fellow rookie Caitlin Clark brought to the women's game, Reese feels she is grossly underpaid.

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