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WNBA CBA Talks Heat Up with Season Restart Post All-Star Break: Key Updates You Need to Know

July 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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The 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend matchup between Team Nafisa Collier and Team Kate Linklark in Indianapolis was overshadowed by players’ outspoken demands for better wages and benefits as collective bargaining agreement (CBA) talks continue. The game’s standout player wore a black t-shirt bearing the message, “Pay us what you owe us,” addressing a crowd of nearly 17,000 and emphasizing the urgency of fair compensation as the season’s second half kicked off.

Nneka Ogwumike, WNBPA president and Seattle Storm All-Star, noted, “The league is growing, but the current pay system doesn’t match our value. We need a fair share that reflects ongoing investments.” Meanwhile, WNBA Commissioner Kathy Engelbert faces pressure after being booed by fans demanding better payment.

The existing CBA, effective since January 2020 following Engelbert’s 2019 appointment, is set to expire in 2027 after eight seasons. If no new agreement is reached by then, the league risks a lockout, which could delay or cancel the 2026 season—a situation the WNBA has never faced in its 28-year history. Engelbert expressed confidence that a deal might be struck by October but acknowledged negotiations remain challenging.

Players are primarily seeking two things: increased revenue sharing and a pay structure that grows alongside the league’s business. The current model offers players only 9.3% of league revenue, which is significantly less than other professional leagues where players receive nearly half of basketball-related earnings. The WNBA has seen rapid growth recently, with record-breaking viewership, attendance, and merchandise sales, and plans to expand from 12 to 18 teams by 2030, with some franchises valued at over $500 million.

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Despite the tension, players view a strike as a last resort but are preparing for any outcome. They also have alternative earning opportunities through the new 3×3 basketball league and the Athletes Unlimited league, which provide substantial offseason income. Nafisa Collier emphasized the need for fair compensation, highlighting how women in the sport often don’t benefit proportionally from its growth.

Fan Take: This ongoing negotiation is crucial for WNBA fans because fair pay and improved benefits for players directly impact the quality and sustainability of the league. How these talks conclude could set a precedent for women’s sports worldwide, helping to elevate the WNBA’s status and secure its long-term success.

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