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WNBPA Skeptical of WNBA’s CBA Offers Amid Ongoing Trust Deficit

December 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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WNBA players feel a lack of trust and respect in the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations, with WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike expressing concerns that their voices are heard but ignored. The league’s recent proposal includes contentious demands like earlier training camp start dates and the removal of player housing and team-provided cars, which many players see as burdensome rather than supportive.

Ogwumike hopes a 40-day extension will improve the situation to secure a fair deal. The new training timeline is confusing, as Cathy Engelbert once mentioned balancing the season’s schedule against football’s busy weekends, but the league also aims to boost revenue with an earlier season start.

The league additionally plans to stop providing housing and cars, just assisting players in finding accommodations—moves criticized by players, including Natasha Cloud, for negatively affecting younger and bigger-market players and raising safety concerns. The league calls this a step towards “professionalization” comparable to other pro sports.

Revenue sharing remains a sticking point, with the league proposing players receive less than 15% of total revenue—an amount expected to shrink over the CBA term. While there’s talk of a 50% revenue split on certain earnings, the specifics are unclear and there’s a mechanism that reduces the revenue players see. Essentially, players might get a smaller, less transparent share than hoped.

Proposals also include a mandatory draft combine, with penalties for prospects who don’t participate, and rookie contract revisions favoring shorter terms, though the league resists many changes like removing core designations (akin to franchise tags) and increasing guaranteed contracts beyond six players per team.

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Beyond finances, players want improvements in quality of life, such as parental leave, mental health care, benefits for retired players, and consistent facility and staffing standards. Both sides have discussed these, but gaps remain, especially around mental health funding and facility standards.

Fan Take: This ongoing CBA saga highlights a critical inflection point for the WNBA, where players are fighting not only for fair pay but for respect and professionalism. How these negotiations unfold could shape the league’s growth and the quality of players’ careers, making it a must-watch for fans invested in the sport’s future.

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