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Sports

Former Pro Athletes Transition to Ownership Roles in WNBA

In a growing trend within the WNBA, former professional athletes like Magic Johnson, Dwyane Wade, and Tom Brady have transitioned from playing on the court to owning teams in the league. This shift has brought a new dynamic to the world of women’s basketball, with these sports icons now taking on ownership roles.

Magic Johnson’s passion for basketball led him to save the Los Angeles Sparks from folding, positioning him at the forefront of this trend. Similarly, Tom Brady has made a significant impact as the owner of the Las Vegas Aces, showcasing his commitment to the growth and success of the team.

These former pro athletes bring their wealth of experience and knowledge of the game to their ownership positions, contributing to the development and promotion of women’s sports. Their involvement not only elevates the profile of the WNBA but also provides valuable mentorship and guidance to the players and staff.

With the likes of Magic Johnson, Dwyane Wade, and Tom Brady joining the ranks of WNBA team owners, the league continues to attract attention and investment from high-profile individuals. Their influence extends beyond the court, shaping the future of women’s basketball and inspiring the next generation of athletes.

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