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While salary increases were a win, observers suggest revenue sharing in the new WNBA collective bargaining agreement will be transformative.
After 17 months of negotiations, the Women's National Basketball Players Association and WNBA came to a tentative agreement for their new contract, including a major salary increase.
Big-name players and incoming college stars that will greatly benefit from the new WNBA CBA deal highlight USA TODAY's list of winners.
The Seattle Storm are the 2020 WNBA champions. Breanna Stewart scored 26 points as Seattle swept the Las Vegas Aces with a 92-59 rout in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals. The 33-point margin of victory is the largest in a WNBA postseason game. Stewart was the ...
The 2020 season was both a challenging and interesting year for the WNBA. Like all sports, the league was impacted as the world was in a strange place. Seasons were postponed, fans were unable to attend, but still, the show went on. The league had its ...
With a new collective bargaining agreement in January, the free agency moves and trades that followed made it one of the most active offseasons in WNBA history. There are plenty of new faces in new places, and several are expected to have a major impact ...
WNBA and WNBPA negotiations are seemingly nearing an end, but talks are still ongoing after 16 months. What's the hold up?
The massive salary gains are rightfully celebrated, but if the league's trajectory continues, the financials may seem outdated soon.