The 2025 WNBA Draft is set to bring a new wave of talent into the league, with UConn superstar Paige Bueckers leading the class as the projected No. 1 pick. While fans are eager to see these players shine on the court, many are also curious about their rookie salaries.
Unlike the NBA, where top picks sign multi-million dollar contracts, WNBA salaries are structured under a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that sets strict pay scales. Here’s a breakdown of what Bueckers and other first-round picks can expect to earn in their first seasons.
WNBA Rookie Salary Scale (2025 Projections)
Under the current CBA (valid through 2027), rookie salaries are determined by draft position. The base salaries for first-round picks in 2025 are expected to be:
- No. 1 Pick: $76,535 (Paige Bueckers, if selected first)
- No. 2 Pick: $73,439
- No. 3 Pick: $70,356
- Picks 4-6: 67,249−67,249−64,154
- Picks 7-12: 61,085−61,085−58,710
These figures represent base salaries, but players can earn additional income through performance bonuses, endorsements, and overseas play during the WNBA offseason.
Why Are WNBA Salaries Lower Than the NBA?
The WNBA’s revenue and salary structure are significantly smaller than the NBA’s due to differences in league revenue, media deals, and market size. However, the league has made strides in recent years, increasing player salaries, improving travel conditions, and expanding marketing opportunities.
How Top Picks Like Bueckers Can Maximize Earnings
While WNBA salaries are modest compared to other major sports, star players like Bueckers can supplement their income through:
- Endorsements (Nike, Gatorade, and other major brands)
- Overseas contracts (Many WNBA players earn six to seven figures abroad)
- Social media & partnerships (WNBA stars are increasingly leveraging their platforms)
The Future of WNBA Pay
With rising popularity and new media deals on the horizon, future CBAs could see significant salary bumps. For now, rookies like Bueckers will enter the league with a set scale—but their impact on and off the court could shape the next era of women’s basketball.
Stay tuned for more updates on the 2025 WNBA Draft and player contracts!
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