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“The WNBA doesn’t pay its players enough,” Elizabeth Cambage’s words weren’t just a critique of professional sports—they marked a turning point in her life. While the Los Angeles wildfires and the OnlyFans story were grabbing headlines, Cambage made a bold move. She decided to leave the city behind and return to a place that had been a big part of her basketball journey for years.
Her WNBA career had its share of highs and lows. Elizabeth Cambage became well-known for her record-breaking feats, including a 53-point game that set the WNBA single-game scoring record. On the court, she was unstoppable, dominating the league. But when it came to her pay, she couldn’t help but feel disappointed. Her highest salary in the WNBA was $221,450, which paled in comparison to the earnings of NBA players. The glaring contrast made Cambage question why female athletes were valued so differently than their male counterparts. Ultimately, it led her to make the decision to walk away for good.
Back in 2023, Cambage signed a contract with the Sichuan Yuanda team in the Women’s Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA). The deal was worth $1 million for just three months. Impressively, Cambage averaged 23.1 points, 11.3 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game in her debut season with Sichuan. With Cambage at the core, the squad made it to the WCBA Finals. What’s after that?
Cambage has extended her contract with Sichuan. She has now arrived in China after departing from Los Angeles today; she shared an Instagram story from Sichuan. The 6-foot-9 Australian powerhouse made her return to China, a country that has been a significant chapter in her basketball journey long before she joined the Los Angeles Sparks. Prior to that, she had played for four other WCBA teams: the Zhejiang Golden Bulls, Beijing Great Wall, Shanghai Swordfish, and Shanxi Flame. Cambage has often expressed her love for playing in China, saying, “I have always loved my time in China, and I am really looking forward to getting out onto the court again.” Alongside her basketball career in China, Cambage has also ventured into the world of OnlyFans, where it seems she’s doing quite well.
Cambage shocked many when she joined OnlyFans after leaving the WNBA in 2022. Despite her initial reservations, Cambage quickly came to appreciate the platform for what it provided: creative freedom and financial independence, two things that her basketball career lacked. There have been reports that her earnings from the subscription service in her first week were greater than her whole WNBA career.
Elizabeth Cambage’s OnlyFans success was far more than just a spike; it was a sustained triumph financially. Then her earnings on the platform skyrocketed over time — with her earning an estimated $1.5 million annually on the platform. Indeed, that figure was in direct contrast to the WNBA player’s supermax salary ceiling of $241,984 for 2024. “It’s wild thinking that in a week I’ve already made more than I did playing for years in the league,” Cambage admitted. For her though, it wasn’t just about the money; it was about controlling her own narrative and her brand. So, but why did she chose to join only fans.
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Elizabeth Cambage’s perspective on the transition to OnlyFans and WNBA pay
On why she decided to join OnlyFans, Cambage said that it wasn’t just about money. “This is about owning my own brand and celebrating who I am,” she said. She has used the platform to embrace her love for modeling, fashion and creative expression, chatting to fans in a way she had never done before.
Still, Cambange’s critics claimed that her OnlyFans popularity could have been due to her basketball star status. “Would she have made that much without having had a basketball career?” one skeptic asked. Cambage, however, took these remarks in stride. “Not everyone will understand my choices, and that’s okay. I’m here to live my truth,” she responded.
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Cambage has not looked back at her basketball career with regret. In fact, she seems empowered by her decision to step away from the sport. In transforming from basketball star to OnlyFans, Elizabeth Cambage has created her own special place for herself, on the court and as a creator. She has not only embraced her multifaceted identity. But has also made it clear that her journey is far from over. Whether it’s on court, or on camera, Cambage continues to be a game changer. Breaking down barriers, making waves in new arenas with unapologetic boldness.
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