The 2026 WNBA campaign remains mired in uncertainty amid ongoing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement , but the league and players association have at least cleared a pivotal checkpoint. The W's most recent proposal includes increased revenue sharing and a maximum salary of more than $1 million, per Doug Feinberg of the Associated Press, which would be available to more than one player on each team.

Those figures would be available to more than 180 players in the first year of the new deal and steadily increase over time. Progress is taking shape, but a lockout may still be unavoidable.

The two sides have been far apart when it comes to revenue sharing, so it is unclear if this offer will lead to a prompt resolution. The WNBA Players Association is seeking a much bi

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