From hoops to oysters: Inside the unexpected second acts of WNBA stars
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Sue Wicks, a retired WNBA star, found her next calling in oyster farming. Despite her successful basketball career, Wicks says she didn’t earn enough to stop worrying about money. She is one of many female athletes launching new careers to fill in the gap when the final whistle blows. (AP video by Brittany Peterson)
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