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Napheesa Collier sends stark message to WNBA as CBA talks intensify

Negotiations between the WNBA and the WNBPA over a new collective bargaining agreement are reaching a critical phase.

Though the sides have agreed to extend the 2020 CBA until Jan. 9, they do not seem any closer to reaching an agreement over what would be a transformational deal that reflects the league's significant evolution into a financial powerhouse over the past few years.

It is anyone's guess as to whether a new agreement will be reached in time -- or whether a large chunk of the 2026 league calendar is in danger.

For the WNBPA, the math isn't mathing, so to speak. Vice president Napheesa Collier made it clear that the league's offer of a new $5 million salary cap and $1.2 million maximum

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