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WNBA Stars Unite for Crucial CBA Talks
13 Dec
Summary
- Caitlin Clark calls WNBA CBA talks the league's 'biggest moment'.
- Players and owners are negotiating salary increases and revenue sharing.
- A Nov. 30 deadline was extended to January 9 for the CBA talks.

Caitlin Clark has underscored the profound significance of the WNBA's current collective bargaining negotiations, labeling it the league's "biggest moment." She stressed the importance of diligence and unity among players during these critical discussions with team owners. The talks, which involve key players like Brianna Turner, have been ongoing, with a previously set deadline extended to January 9 to facilitate further negotiation.
The negotiations are centered on several significant issues, most notably the demand for increased player salaries and a more favorable revenue-sharing model. While an offer has been made, which projects a $1 million base salary for max players with potential earnings exceeding $1.2 million by 2026, players feel there is still a considerable gap. Clark acknowledged the need for compromise but remains firm on core demands, emphasizing that this juncture is vital for the league's advancement.
Veteran players and union leaders, including Nneka Ogwumike and Kelsey Plum, have been instrumental in the process, expressing both pride in the players' solidarity and frustration with the slow progress. They are committed to securing a deal that benefits not only the current generation but also future athletes, striving for an agreement that reflects the league's growing value and the players' contributions.




