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Injuries have been a huge story all season long, and they will undoubtedly affect which teams can make long postseason runs.
Players say they deserve a larger percentage of WNBA revenue at a time when viewership, revenue and team valuations keep rising.
Prior to Saturday night's 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, players from both Team Collier and Team Clark wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" t-shirts during warmups — a repre ...
While the current CBA expires on October 31 of this year, that doesn't mean that all is lost if no deal for the next CBA is ...
WNBA All-Stars Aren't Staying Quiet About Low Pay originally appeared on Athlon Sports. To say that the publicity around the ...
Players wore shirts reading “Pay us what you owe us” during warmups for the All-Star game. INDIANAPOLIS — The WNBA All-Stars ...
Following a WNBA CBA meeting during the All-Star break that saw over 40 players in attendance, negotiations remain at a "standstill," according to ESPN’s Kendra Andrews.
WNBA players made a statement about being paid more as they negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement with the league.
Amid the WNBA player's association's ongoing CBA negotiations, Pat McAfee addressed the All-Stars' show of solidarity on Monday and appeared to stand with the athletes when it came to lobbying for ...
Minnesota Lynx players Napheesa Collier and Courtney Williams were part of the WNBA contingent to wear "Pay us what you owe ...
Williams didn't mince words when making her position clear on CBA negotiations: the W doesn't want players in Unrivaled, AU ...
At this year's WNBA All-Star game in Indianapolis, players on both sides wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts in message to league over pay.