WNBA and players union will not extend CBA deadline
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WNBA players have built this league through sheer talent and resilience. Demanding full salary equity with the NBA isn’t radical; it’s rightful. Settle for nothing less, and watch women’s
With just three days remaining, the WNBA and Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) have until Jan. 9 to reach a collective bargaining agreement. With an extension already in place, several outcomes are possible. Lunar Owls and Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier expressed her opinions and beliefs on the matter Monday night.
There has never been a strike in the league's 30-year history, but it appears possible as Friday's deadline approaches.
The WNBA has got some very elite players, including Paige Bueckers and Sophie Cunningham, and both of them have scored exceptionally in the league. So.
Unrivaled stars' tunnel looks fuel WNBA pay debate originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Unrivaled league sparked a fresh new conversation around the WNBA's pay debate during its second season tip off.
The four returning playoff teams -- Rose (reigning champions), Lunar Owls, Vinyl and Laces -- were allowed to protect two players from last season's roster, while the non-playoff teams -- Phantom and Mist -- could protect one player. The protected players remained on their roster and were not eligible to be drafted by another team.