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Here's what will happen if the WNBA does not approve a new CBA

The WNBA and the WNBPA are running out of time.

On Oct. 30, the league and the players' union agreed on a 30-day extension of the current collective bargaining agreement, in anticipation of shaking hands over a historic new deal by the end of November.

Last week, the WNBA made an offer to the WNBPA that promised a $1.1 million supermax salary for qualifying players.

The million-dollar salary was the item that garnered national attention -- but the union found the CBA offer on the whole to be unsatisfactory.

That's because the WNBA reportedly still is not promising to the players that they can partake in the league's forecasted financial growth through enhanced revenue sharing, similar to models empl

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