WNBA, players union reach deal on landmark 7-year CBA
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Kevin Durant breaks silence on WNBA’s viral new CBA agreement
Kevin Durant has never failed to show up for the WNBA. Be it through words or actions, the star hooper has consistently been vocal in supporting the NBA’s counterpart. Addressing the recent agreement reached between the WNBA and the WNBPA,
The WNBA generated enough money in 2025 to trigger revenue sharing with players. Some estimates have the W generating around $300 million in 2025.
News of a tentative collective bargaining agreement between the WNBA and players association has sent a wave of relief and excitement across women’s basketball. With fears of a work stoppage subsiding,
The WNBA finally has a new CBA, but there's one loud question swirling around the news: Who got the better end of the deal? On Wednesday, after more than 17 months of talks, the league and the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) agreed in principle to a new collective bargaining agreement.
The new WNBA collective bargaining agreement has arrived and, once ratified, will see player salaries skyrocket across the board. That includes Caitlin Clark, whose popularity was definitely a factor in the revenue growth that made the deal possible.
Caitlin Clark nears massive WNBA pay rise, with new CBA set to boost salaries and reshape league earnings structure.
Sophie Cunningham and the Indiana Fever had a disappointing 2025 WNBA season, which ended with a semifinal loss to the Las Vegas Aces in the playoffs. The Fever could have been one of the favorites to win the championship had they not dealt with numerous injuries throughout the year,
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Marcus Hayes: The Caitlin Clark Effect will continue: WNBA averts disaster with 11th-hour settlement with union
PHILADELPHIA — For the first time in years, my wife and her college basketball teammates from 30 years ago convened for their alumni weekend in Philadelphia. They came from the Rocky Mountains and the Big Apple and West Coast.
ESPN insider Shams Charania may want to stay off social media for the next few hours. During this Wednesday morning's episode of "Get Up," ESPN had Charania break the news that a landmark collective bargaining agreement is in place for the WNBA and its players' union.