The article discusses whether the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) deserves more money than they currently receive. It explains that the WNBA has had a limited fan base and low revenues since its inception in 1997, yet the players are still underpaid compared to their male counterparts in the NBA. It argues that the WNBA deserves more money due to its positive impact on society and its growing popularity in recent years. Additionally, the article points out that the league is now offering more opportunities for women to become involved in the sport, both on and off the court. Finally, it concludes that the WNBA deserves more money to invest in the league and its players.