Mark Davis breaks silence on WNBA’s investigation of Aces: Owner says team did ‘absolutely nothing’ wrong

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NASHVILLE — The WNBA has yet to speak with Las Vegas Aces owner Mark Davis regarding its most recent investigation into his team, but he’s ready to talk when the league is.

One day after the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority announced an unprecedented $1.2 million sponsorship of the dozen Aces, the WNBA announced it was opening an investigation into the deal.

Davis told CBS Sports on Wednesday the league will find “absolutely nothing” wrong with the arrangement.

“There was absolutely nothing done wrong,” Davis said at the conclusion of the NFL league meetings, where he was also representing his Las Vegas Raiders. “And I think it’s sad that they used the word investigation instead of something a little softer to say, ‘Hey we might look into it’ or whatever. But they’re going to find there’s nothing wrong.”

Last week, the LVCVA announced the $100,000-per-player sponsorship deal that the group says was brokered with each player and their agent individually. WNBA rules prohibit teams from facilitating such deals so as to not violate the league’s collective bargaining agreement.

The WNBA has a hard salary cap of $1.4 million. And competitive equity questions have been raised about paying…

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