LeBron James has ignited a powerful wave of public support for WNBA rising star Angel Reese after her candid revelation about the financial challenges she faces despite playing at the highest level of women’s basketball. Reese, who joined the Chicago Sky in 2024 as the No. 7 overall draft pick, stunned fans when she disclosed in a recent interview that her $73,000 WNBA salary doesn’t even cover her $96,000 annual rent.

“I’m losing money just to play,” Reese admitted. “I love the game, but the truth is—I’m basically paying to be in the league.”

 

The comment immediately set off alarm bells across the sports world, and none other than NBA legend LeBron James was among the first to react. “This is unacceptable,” LeBron posted on social media. “Angel is a superstar in the making. No professional athlete should be losing money just for the privilege of competing at the top level.”

The four-time NBA champion’s backing added fuel to a growing firestorm over the pay disparities that have long plagued women’s sports, particularly in the WNBA. Angel Reese’s remarks bring fresh urgency to a conversation that many say is long overdue.

Shocking Numbers Behind the Glamour

While Reese’s athletic talent, charismatic presence, and marketability have made her a household name—especially after her college dominance at LSU—the reality of her financial situation reveals a much harsher truth. WNBA rookies like Reese are paid according to a strict salary scale, with first-year players earning less than many Americans would expect for professional athletes playing in a national league.

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Despite gracing magazine covers, leading social media trends, and selling out arenas, Reese finds herself financially underwater. Her rent alone—an eye-watering $96,000 per year—already surpasses her base salary by over $20,000.

Fans took to social media in droves, expressing their disbelief and frustration. “Wait… how is Angel Reese, one of the biggest stars in the league, LOSING money to play? This is embarrassing,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

A Systemic Issue in Women’s Sports

LeBron James’s reaction didn’t come in a vacuum. The NBA star has long been a vocal advocate for gender equality in sports and has frequently highlighted the disparities in pay and exposure between male and female athletes.

“This is why we need real investment in women’s sports,” LeBron added. “The talent is there. The market is growing. But the structure is broken.”

 

And he’s not wrong. According to the WNBA’s current collective bargaining agreement (CBA), base salaries for rookies range from around $63,000 to $76,000, depending on draft position. In comparison, the minimum salary in the NBA is over $1.1 million. Although WNBA players can earn additional income through overseas play or endorsements, many, like Reese, still struggle with basic living expenses in major cities where team housing isn’t always provided.

Social Media Reacts

As the story went viral, the hashtag #PayWNBAPlayers began trending, with fans, celebrities, and even political figures chiming in. “We can’t preach equality and then ignore situations like this,” one influencer tweeted. “Angel Reese is being exploited, not celebrated.”

Fellow WNBA stars also voiced their support. A’ja Wilson, a two-time MVP, commented: “Been saying this. We’re not asking to be millionaires—we’re asking to be respected and properly compensated.”

Angel’s Future Still Bright

Despite the financial strain, Reese remains committed to her team and her league. “I didn’t come here for money—I came here for legacy,” she said. “But I also know that legacy shouldn’t mean sacrifice. We deserve to be able to play the sport we love and live.”

Reese’s appeal and market power are undeniable. She boasts millions of followers across social platforms and has landed endorsement deals with major brands. But her situation underscores the need for structural change in how women’s professional sports are funded and supported.

As public pressure mounts, the WNBA and its sponsors are facing renewed scrutiny over how they value their players. For Angel Reese and many others, the spotlight has revealed a truth that can no longer be ignored.

And with icons like LeBron James backing the cause, it’s clear the fight for fair pay in women’s sports is far from over—it’s just getting started.