Ros Gold-Onwude
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this concept or the truth that the ownership structure is really complicated.
It's very complicated.
There's like maybe 42% of WNBA owners, 42% owned by NBA owners.
There's this other slice of 16% that was divvied out to an independent group that invested in the league, but also was comprised of WNBA owners who already had a slice and they got extra.
Yeah, it's very complicated.
That there's a minimum level that like you can't have any team not have you playing in a rec center.
Like everybody's got to have a certain requirement.
Yeah.
It feels like teams and ownership groups are following suit.
It's almost like a facilities arms race at this point, and a coaching arms race, and an analytics arms race.
So look, with the demands of this level of investment in every single way, it's raising everybody's bar, right?
Yeah, exactly.
So hopefully we do see the CBA, you know, come to a positive place where everybody's winning together and we can get back to the to the court and the games and the schedule as planned.
And let's actually that'll be my transition into let's get back to the court here because we've been all over and it's been beautiful.
But I want to come back to something you said in your exit interviews with the storm.
You said, no, man, you keep it real.
You said, I don't believe I got the opportunity I deserved here.
You want more.
And you clarified that you were healthy.
So what is it that you want out of your career this next season coming up with the storm and at this point heading into year nine and your pro WNBA career?