The fearlessness in Satou Sabally doesn’t just come from wanting better pay. It comes from something much deeper: her belief in justice. That fire has always been part of her, shaped by her identity as the daughter of a German mother and an African father, and fueled by her lived experiences. Long before this moment, Sabally was already the youngest members of the WNBA Players Association’s Social Justice Council, speaking out on politics, voting, justice, and equality. And now, as the WNBPA pushes for a fairer CBA, Sabally isn’t hesitating to lead the conversation. But does that bravery come with a cost?

One of the defining storylines of the 2025 WNBA season has been the CBA. The players officially opted out of their current collective bargaining agreement and are gearing up to renegotia

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