The one-year window has passed. The 30-day extension deadline has passed. But there is still no new CBA deal in sight for the WNBA. So far, the WNBPA is holding firm on two major demands: a better revenue-sharing model and increased salaries. To counter that, the league proposed a seven-figure salary offer. A deal many saw as a trap. But the W wasn’t done. It came back with another offer, and this one has left both players and fans even more confused.
This time, Commissioner Cathy Engelbert and the management proposed a seven-figure base max salary as part of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. But again, that comes with a cost…
“The league has removed team housing from proposals submitted to the Women’s National Basketball Players Association—including the most recent—several leagu

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