WNBA players are going viral for their bold "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts at a warmup during Saturday's All-Star game.
"We get a very tiny percentage of all the money that's made through the WNBA, which obviously is made through the entertainment we provide," Minnesota Lynx player Napheesa Collier explained. "So we want a fair and reasonable percentage of that."
This comes right after the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (the players' union) and the WNBA met for a Collective Bargaining Agreement last Thursday, which did not result in a deal.