Caitlin Clark spoke to reporters Friday at Duke University during USA Basketball training camp and made a plea for compromise in the labor battle between the WNBA and the players, which has been raging for months as the two sides try to come to terms on a new collective bargaining agreement.
Clark called this the "biggest moment the WNBA has ever seen," and added that while the players are going to "fight for everything we deserve," they "need to play basketball."
The WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association recently agreed to a 40-day extension on the current CBA -- the second extension since the 2025 season came to a close -- which pushed the new expiration date to Jan. 9, 2026. WNBA CBA negotiations: New league offer boosts salaries but disrupts March Madnes

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