WNBA, union reach tentative deal on new CBA
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The new WNBA CBA allows high-performing players on rookie deals to qualify for max extensions in their fourth season. These players can benefit from that.
After more than a year of negotiations, a new WNBA collective bargaining agreement is finally in place, which means the 2026 season will go ahead as scheduled. Opening night is set for May 8, and each team will play 44 games before the end of the regular season on Sept.
It’ll be quite the abbreviated and busy offseason, with more deals and handshakes to come: The “No Offseason” podcast also succinctly explained the new pay structure this week. And I can’t leave you without sharing my favorite WNBA fact,
In the middle of a growth spurt for women’s basketball, sparked by Caitlin Clark, the league reached a collective-bargaining agreement with record increases to the salary cap and league minimums.
The WNBA and its players released the term sheet of the new CBA on Friday night, two days after agreeing to the deal
The WNBA’s seven-year collective bargaining agreement, which will begin this season and run through 2032, represents a transformational deal for the league.
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‘I take pride in that’: Azzi Fudd drops bold warning that WNBA teams can’t ignore before draft
Azzi Fudd is on the brink of ending her UConn Huskies tenure and entering the W League, and she knows what she can bring to the table? Let’s start with the NCAA career. The senior Guard was a dominating force in the Huskies’ unbeaten 34-0 entry into March Madness.
After more than 500 days of uncertainty following the WNBA players’ opt-out0 CBA, the league and the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) reached