WNBA All- Star Game imploded without Caitlin Clark
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WNBA players on both Team Clark and Team Collier, including huge stars like Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers and Angel Reese, wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" T-shirts during warm-ups ahead of Saturday night's All-Star Game.
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Stars wanted to send a clear message to the league on the game's brightest stage.All of the players on Team Clark and Team Collier warmed up for Saturday night’s WNBA All-Star Game in shirts that read “Pay us what you owe us.
As interest in the league continues to soar, players proved they were just as much style icons as top-tier athletes.
The weekend was a celebration of the league that has seen its numbers skyrocket this year with many players seeking better pay and increased revenue sharing.
WNBA All-Stars kicked off their weekend with a fashion showcase on Thursday night in Indianapolis. Players turned the orange carpet into a runway, delighting fans with bold outfits and stylish looks.
The news comes five days after Thornton, in her 10th season in the league, played a game-high 25 minutes for Team Clark in the All-Star Game in Indianapolis.