NBA star Stephen Curry believes players are underpaid due to restrictions on participating in team equity. “Those numbers sound crazy, but what the league is doing, from whatever era you want to compare it to, to now, is probably 10x that,” Curry stated. “The idea that we can’t participate in equity while we’re playing is part of why I would say yes, we are underpaid, because we want to be able to participate in that rise.”
Curry expressed gratitude for his career but hopes for rule changes that allow players to “participate more in the upside of team equity, the league, valuations, and all that type of stuff… just as I think we deserve it.” He desires these changes to occur “sooner rather than later.”
Curry’s remarks echo ongoing discussions within the WNBA, where players are advocating for compensation that better reflects their contributions. Minnesota Lynx player Napheesa collier recently stated,”We get a very tiny percentage of all the money that’s made through the WNBA. So we want a fair and reasonable percentage of that.”
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