(04-12-2012, 10:23 AM)needle link Wrote:Maybe she'll make six figures. I kind of doubt it, though.
She won't (except maybe with endorsement income, and even then I doubt it). The WNBA has a fixed salary scale for rookie draft picks. The 2012 first-year base salary for picks 1-4 in the first round is $47,589. That's far less than an NBA rookie. But it's not a terrible income. I bet it's pretty similar to what the average non-athlete Stanford graduate makes right after graduation.
Also, keep in mind that not that long ago, male pro athletes were pretty modestly paid. One of my Stanford professors was a star basketball player in college, but opted to get a Ph.D. rather than playing in the NBA. He said that he actually made as much money as a teaching assistant in grad school as he would have made as an NBA rookie.
(Edited to correct typo)