I personally doubt she will be able to draw the same level of attention in the WNBA. Not because she won't be dominant there, but because there is almost no interest in the WNBA, and I doubt even she can change that.
You're mostly right.
But it won't take much.
I dunno how many WNBA games air on network/cable. For the most part, they've done like the MLS. $25/season for all access.
If they increase viewership by 1%, it's worth millions. With current numbers, it's entirely possible Iowans alone will bump it .5% (?)
I'd put her on the Olympic Team and put her into the game as soon as they're up by 10 with instructions to not do anything but dish dimes and take shots from the logo. That'd give em another chance to bump WNBA eyeballs by another .5%. Or more.
If the Fever can get to the finals...or they open the Law Firm of Clark and Boston (I'm betting Boston will be pretty good at handling Clark's laser passes)...there's another full 1%.
WNBA playing a long game here. As for the Fever, if they can add 1000 butts in seats average over the season, they know exactly all the revenue that comes from that.
I can guarantee you that I will watch my first ever WNBA game next season. Not just because I'm am Iowan and a Hawk fan.
I have never been a basketball fan. I've watched exactly 2 NBA games from start to finish. One was an invite to a friend's who's basketball mad yo watch a Jordan era Bulls game on TV. The other, we took a basketball mad Jaapanese exchange student to a Grizzlies game to see Yuta Watanabe. Never went to a Hawks game when inwas there. Maybe watched a total of 10ish of their games on TV since i graduated in the early 90s. At best, I'd dip in on a game just to see.
And yet, 3 years ago, I flipped on an Iowa womens game simply because it was on and thought I'd dip in. And have watched every game I could since. Because she's just that electric.
When the WNBA gets my eyeballs..even if it's ultimately just dipping in, it's a HUGE win for them. And I am not alone.