WNBA Teams Getting Sponsors For Extra Cash
June 15, 2009 by Lyndsey D'Arcangelo
Filed under Basketball
It’s no secret that the WNBA has been losing money since its inception. The NBA is basically carrying the women’s league on its own shoulders. But, because the WNBA has a solid fan base and has helped to showcase the nation’s top talent in women’s basketball and bring women’s college basketball into the national spotlight as well (would we know so much about players like Candace Parker with out it?), the promotional powers-that-be are doing their best to help keep the WNBA alive.

WNBA President Donna Orender welcomes Candace Parker into the league in the spring of 2008.
The basic necessity is money. You can’t run a league with out money — in any sport. So here’s where WNBA execs have gotten a bit creative: Sponsorships. That’s right, teams like the Los Angeles Sparks and the Phoenix Mercury have inked deals with Farmers Insurance and LifeLock (respectively) to sport the company’s logo on their warm-ups and jerseys.
“We are pleased that the appeal and value of the WNBA will be utilized to its fullest behind this new partnership between the Sparks and Farmers Insurance,” said WNBA President Donna Orender. “Strong brands continue to be attracted to the league, not only for its elite athletes, outstanding entertainment, and high level of play, but also for its authentic connection to communities, families, and women.”
This is just another innovative way to help keep the WNBA afloat. Since 1997, women’s basketball has made incredible strides and it would be a shame for it to come to end due to financial issues. Hey, the government bailed out the banks and automakers. Perhaps a bailout for the WNBA would also work? Kidding.














