The WNBPA does not view the WNBA's latest collective bargaining agreement proposal as something that moves negotiations forward, sources told ESPN on Thursday, 10 days before the current CBA is set to expire.

The league's proposal, first reported by The Associated Press and confirmed by ESPN, includes a revenue sharing component that, in combination with a base salary, would allow players to earn a maximum salary of more than $1.1 million, an average of more than $460,000 and a minimum of more than $220,000.

In 2025, the league's minimum salary was $66,079 and its supermax was $249,244.

But sources told ESPN the players' union does not believe the league's proposal includes a system where the salary cap and player salaries sufficiently grow with the business, a longstanding demand of th

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