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WNBA, WNBPA Reportedly Fighting Over $4 Million Difference Amid CBA Struggles

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WNBA, WNBPA Reportedly Fighting Over  Million Difference Amid CBA Struggles

As the WNBA and its players association continue to go back and forth on the latest collective bargaining negotiations, a $4 million difference in opinion is reportedly causing a stalemate.

On Feb. 17, the WNBPA submitted a proposal seeking a salary cap under $9.5 million and a 25% share of the league’s total gross revenue in year one of the deal — which would average out to 27.5% over the life of the proposed CBA.

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The WNBA issued a response on Tuesday calling it “unrealistic,” claiming that it would result in the loss of “hundreds of millions of dollars” for its teams. But it did reportedly make concessions in other areas outside of the salary-related matters.

Sep 30, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell (0) celebrates after making a play against the Las Vegas Aces during the second quarter of game five of the second round of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs at Michelob Ultra Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

WNBA and WNBPA reportedly $4 million apart in latest counterproposal

Per women’s sports reporter Annie Costabile, the WNBA isn’t budging on its original salary cap offer of $5.65 million and is offering far less revenue sharing than what the WNBPA has asked.

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“The WNBA is still proposing a salary cap of $5.65 million in its latest, according to a source familiar with negotiations,” Costabile shared. “Additionally, based on league projections players would still not receive more than 15% of total revenue during the agreement.”



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