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WNBA Eyes Revenue-Sharing Deal and Consolidation Draft, Reports Reveal

December 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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The WNBA and the WNBPA are currently negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement for the 2026 season, involving 15 teams and a new media deal with a deadline of January 9. Several key points have already emerged, including a $1 million base salary, the league not providing housing—especially for players on short-term contracts—and the potential for an earlier start to training camp. Recent details were shared in a report by The Athletic’s Sabreena Merchant and Ben Pickman.

The WNBA has indicated it wants to link salary caps and raises to league-wide revenue, but the owners seem willing to allocate only about 15% of revenue to players, while the players are demanding a 50% revenue share.

Additionally, the league proposes introducing a draft combine for players, with significant consequences for those who miss it. The proposal states that players invited to the combine must participate to be draft-eligible, and those who do not attend would see their rookie contract base salary cut in half. While the combine could be beneficial in assessing player metrics like height, speed, and jumping ability amid the league’s growing popularity, the strict penalty might negatively impact international players whose seasons overlap. The timing of the combine also remains uncertain and might conflict with the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament.

Players are pushing to eliminate the core player designation and increase salary guarantees, whereas teams want to keep the designation and reduce guaranteed salaries. It seems logical to remove the core player tag and increase contract guarantees if the WNBA’s financial growth continues into 2026, aligning more closely with NBA standards.

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What do you think the WNBA salaries will look like in 2026? Would you support an official draft combine? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Fan Take: This negotiation is crucial for WNBA fans because it could greatly improve players’ financial security and elevate the league’s professionalism. Enhanced contracts and clearer draft processes might also help grow the sport’s competitive stature and global appeal.

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