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WNBPA chiefs respond to Caitlin Clark's message of compromise amid WNBA CBA talks
WNBPA chiefs respond to Caitlin Clark's message of compromise amid WNBA CBA talks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike and VP Napheesa Collier applaud player solidarity but bemoan a lack of progress in CBA negotiations.
The WNBA's negotiations with its players are expected to enter a "status quo" period. Here's what happens next.
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The WNBA finds itself at an interesting crossroads. Over the last few seasons, the league has seen exponential growth. Caitlin Clark's arrival has been a factor, but the sport continues to grow even in her absence.
With just three days remaining, the WNBA and Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) have until Jan. 9 to reach a collective bargaining agreement. With an extension already in place, several outcomes are possible. Lunar Owls and Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier expressed her opinions and beliefs on the matter Monday night.
The WNBA has yet to respond to a collective bargaining agreement proposal made by the players nearly two weeks ago as the Jan. 9 deadline for a new agreement approaches, according to a report by Front Office Sports.