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WNBA’s Expansion Shines Bright: Players Harness All-Star Weekend to Spotlight CBA Demands

July 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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In Indianapolis, just before the All-Star Weekend, New York Liberty’s point guard Natasha Cloud set the stage for upcoming labor talks with the WNBA. The players have consistently shown their activism, from influencing the US Senate in 2020 to advocating for Britney Griner’s release from Russian detention in 2022. During the weekend’s events, under the enthusiastic support of a sold-out crowd at Gainbridge Field House, players amplified their message with black t-shirts demanding fair pay. Team Clark All-Star Kelsey Mitchell expressed a strong desire for compensation that truly reflects the players’ value, a sentiment echoed by All-Star MVP Nafisa Collier, who emphasized the current pay system does not adequately compensate the players.

Fans were equally vocal, with Commissioner Kathy Engelbert awarding the MVP trophy amid chants demanding fair payment. Behind the scenes, Britney Sykes held a sign saying “Pay Player,” which resonated powerfully with the crowd. Kelsey Plum described the moment as unexpectedly powerful and surprising. This movement aligns with broader sporting labor actions, like the U.S. women’s soccer team’s lawsuit against the federal government in 2019. The WNBA operates in a unique environment where salaries are much lower compared to male sports leagues, with many players, like newcomer Kate Linklark earning $78,066, making less than many Americans in other professions.

Veteran Natasha Cloud, who makes $200,000 annually with some sponsorship income, highlighted the financial struggles despite their achievements. The players are fighting for pay that reflects their true worth as the league grows. Labor talks have encountered frustration as players call for revenue sharing to boost their salaries, pointing to record attendance and historic TV audiences. Commissioner Engelbert noted progress but acknowledged differing views on how revenue sharing should work, with the league preferring a more fixed approach and players advocating for pay tied more directly to business growth.

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The talks continue with no fixed deadline to complete the deal, as both sides remain committed to reaching an agreement. The extended negotiation timeline could impact league operations, including the upcoming expansion draft, free agency, and the draft schedule ahead of the 2026 season. Players left the weekend feeling energized by the awareness they raised among fans old and new, signaling a strategic victory in their ongoing push for fair compensation.

Fan Take: This moment is crucial for WNBA fans because it highlights the players’ fight for fair pay and respect, reinforcing their commitment both on and off the court. Fairer compensation could transform the league, boosting player morale, attracting more talent, and ultimately elevating the sport’s profile and competitiveness.

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