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TIME Recognizes Nneka Ogwumike's Fight for WNBA Equality
7 Feb
Summary
- Ogwumike is recognized by TIME for her work advocating for equality.
- She leads WNBPA negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement.
- Players seek a maximum salary of $1.3 million and 30% of gross revenue.

Nneka Ogwumike, a prominent player for the Seattle Storm, has been celebrated by TIME magazine on its "The Closers 2026" list. This distinction acknowledges her significant off-court efforts toward achieving equality in the United States.
As President of the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA), Ogwumike has been at the forefront of crucial negotiations with the WNBA for a new collective bargaining agreement. Her leadership aims to secure a fair deal for players, with demands including a maximum salary of $1.3 million and a 30% share of the league's gross revenue.
Despite a recent extension deadline passing without an agreement, Ogwumike remains optimistic about reaching a ratified deal before the 2026 season operations commence. She emphasizes the players' awareness of their value and their pursuit of deserved equitable compensation, drawing inspiration from her Nigerian American heritage and its emphasis on community and loyalty.




