bearchamp;842823801 said:
Britney unlikely to make "several millions more" even if she learned to shoot. Britney was not going to be one of the top three players in the world and thus, was going to make that kind of money. She certainly would have made more than she does now.
OK, let's do the math.
First, WNBA success is directly correlated to overseas income. A player on an all-WNBA team is going to generate significantly more income overseas than a starter, and a starter more than a rotation player. Let's call that difference, conservatively, $50,000 a year. Note also that a max salary in the WNBA is $100,000, about $20,000 more than a starter and $30,000 for a rotation player.
Brittney Boyd has absolutely everything necessary to be a premier WNBA starting point guard, and conceivably even an all-star, except any kind of outside game. (It also kept her from making any USA Basketball teams, which also would have added to her value.)
If she were a starter instead of a rotation player, she would make about $70,000 more per year, and over a 10-year career, that's worth $700,000. Bump the annual difference to $75,000, which is probably more accurate, and it's $950,000.
But if Boyd were a star, or borderline star, she would have made at least $180,000 more per year, which is $1.8 million over a ten-year career. Again, that's conservative, so "millions" is not inaccurate. And more than just the top three players make significant money. WNBA starters can make $400,000 or $500,000 in China, plus their WNBA salary, and obviously that can add up quickly.
Compared to the NBA, of course, it's not much, but a 15-year professional career for an elite player (top ten in the world for a few years, say) will generate close to $5 million -- which is a lot more money than I will make in my lifetime.