DURHAM, N.C. -- Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark said Friday that while the WNBA players will "fight for everything we deserve" during their current round of collective bargaining agreement negotiations, they at the same time must seek "compromise on both ends" and "need to play basketball" next season.
"That's what our fans crave -- the product on the floor," Clark said after the first day of USA Basketball training camp at Duke University. "That's what the fans want to show up for. So, it's business, and it's a negotiation, and there has to be compromise on both sides. And we're starting to get down to the wire of it."
The WNBPA and WNBA agreed to a second extension of the current CBA through Jan. 9, 2026, as both sides continue to work toward a new deal.
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