she wore to the draft cost 22% of her first year's salary in the WNBA. I realize her salary is a pittance of her total income, but it speaks to the WNBA's salary structure.
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I feel like tormund giantsbane in game of thrones when marveling at Brienne about the magnificent babies which could be produced
It speaks to the value of the WNBA. But….it is improving. Sounds as though they are expecting the doubling of their TV revenue. Gee….I can’t figure out why??😎😎she wore to the draft cost 22% of her first year's salary in the WNBA. I realize her salary is a pittance of her total income, but it speaks to the WNBA's salary structure.
Well, she obviously didn't take that personal finance class her sophomore year of high school, but I think she'll be OK. I'm more concerned my wife didn't take the class!!she wore to the draft cost 22% of her first year's salary in the WNBA. I realize her salary is a pittance of her total income, but it speaks to the WNBA's salary structure.
There is a very good chance she didn't pay for it.
What was she wearing under that? May have been a draft up there.
Well, it was definitely a made for TV promotion. CC got 75% of the attention, everyone was dressed to kill, and the girls that look like men were left at home. The girls there did look nice, though!
Didn't find the outfit attractive myself. Guess for 15 k it has to be different.she wore to the draft cost 22% of her first year's salary in the WNBA. I realize her salary is a pittance of her total income, but it speaks to the WNBA's salary structure.
Far more likely they paid her to wear it.There is a very good chance she didn't pay for it.
Prada does not make underwear.if she keeps the outfit she pays taxes on the value.
* Prada sunglasses
* Prada top
* Prada jacket
* Prada skirt
* Prada shoes
anything I am missing? Prada underwear?
Another view for you horn dogs.What was she wearing under that? May have been a draft up there.
Brink’s only “problem” is she knows she’s attractive
Girl has legs up to her ears...nice wheels, great look for her!!
Self-confidence can be a good thing...If you got it, flaunt it!Brink’s only “problem” is she knows she’s attractive
Just wear for one night and then take it back and tell them it doesn't fit.she wore to the draft cost 22% of her first year's salary in the WNBA. I realize her salary is a pittance of her total income, but it speaks to the WNBA's salary structure.
Exactly.Brink’s only “problem” is she knows she’s attractive
I thought Reese looked great at the draft. Especially since it was a last minute change as her original dress didn't fit. If basketball doesn't work out for her she certainly has an opportunity to be a model.And then there was What's-Her-Name, who was obviously still working on getting her modeling career going. A diamond grill? Good Gawd, Maude. Rich girl still trying to appear to be ghetto.
Angel Reese rocks custom diamond grill and backless beaded dress at 2024 WNBA Draft
All eyes were on the former LSU forward, 21, when she walked on stage in a shimmering $1,450 dress after being drafted by the Chicago Sky.pagesix.com
Her dress reminded me of that scene in the movie The Bodyguard.I thought Reese looked great at the draft. Especially since it was a last minute change as her original dress didn't fit. If basketball doesn't work out for her she certainly has an opportunity to be a model.
costco is the bestJust wear for one night and then take it back and tell them it doesn't fit.
Angel looked better than I have ever seen her. My favorite look of the night, actually.And then there was What's-Her-Name, who was obviously still working on getting her modeling career going. A diamond grill? Good Gawd, Maude. Rich girl still trying to appear to be ghetto.
Angel Reese rocks custom diamond grill and backless beaded dress at 2024 WNBA Draft
All eyes were on the former LSU forward, 21, when she walked on stage in a shimmering $1,450 dress after being drafted by the Chicago Sky.pagesix.com