WNBA, union agree to CBA extension
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In its first 29 seasons, the WNBA has never lost games due to a lockout. The main topics being pushed by players include higher salaries, improved benefits and charter flights. They've also discussed roster sizes, the schedule and officiating.
Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever's standout guard, has rapidly become one of the most talked-about players in the WNBA. Known for her scoring ability, leadership on the court, and
The WNBA's CBA expiration date is approaching, and with no resolution in sight, there are many impacts a lockout could have on the league.
WNBA training camps just opened and there already are so many eyes on the 2026 season when more than 100 players will be free agents. Nearly all of the league’s top players could be on the move, including 20 of last season’s All-Stars. “It’s a fact ...
Later, the trainer revealed that he turned down the offer and hoped for the Fever guard to fly over to New York to work out with him during this offseason. Some fans did not receive Brickley's revelation nicely and flooded the post's comment section with their opinions on the matter.
As the internet argued over the “face of the league,” the women of the WNBA were coming together to fight for fair pay and a say in their future. These five athletes—and 2025 Glamour Women of the Year—represent the real draw of the WNBA: Its players.
Each year, nearly 3,000 to 4,000 referees go through evaluations by the NBA’s scouting department, yet only a select few advance to the G League pipeline – the gateway to the pros. This feeder system doesn’t just test their physical readiness but also pushes them to master the rulebook and apply it with precision.