With the deadline for a new collective bargaining agreement looming and a deal not close to being reached, the WNBA proposed to players a 30-day extension to continue negotiations for a new deal, sources confirmed to The Post Tuesday night.
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It’s unclear, though, whether the WNBA players association will agree to the extension.
As of now, the CBA is set to expire Friday and players have been bracing for a potential work stoppage as several big issues, including revenue sharing, remain unsettled.
The last time a new CBA was brokered in 2019, the two sides agreed to a 60-day extension and final

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