NEW YORK — Paige Bueckers is ready to start not just her WNBA career with the Dallas Wings but also her career in business.
The longtime UConn star, who was picked first overall by the Wings on Monday night, confirmed during an appearance on “Good Morning America” on Wednesday that she is an investor in Unrivaled, which just completed its inaugural season.
Bueckers’ deal with the 3-on-3 league is expected to be far more lucrative than her four-year WNBA rookie contract. The average Unrivaled salary was more than $220,000. Her four-year WNBA deal’s base salary would be just under $350,000.
“I mean, investments in women’s sports — I feel like the return on investment has been amazing,” Bueckers said. “Even the first year [of Unrivaled], the numbers were shocking. They just blew it out of the water. And just to invest so much in women’s sports, it’s growing at an all-time high, and it’s just a great time to be in women’s sports.”
Bueckers, who led UConn to the NCAA title on April 6, is just the latest high-profile investor in Unrivaled.
In December, the league announced $28 million in funding from a group that included Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo, South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley…