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Amid violence, WNBA players consider leaving Turkey
- Updated: January 5, 2017
NEW YORK (AP) Some WNBA players are considering breaking their contracts with the Turkish league they play in during the offseason over safety concerns.
The women play overseas to earn salaries that can be three times as high as what they earn in the U.S. But violence in nearby Syria …