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WNBPA President Nneka Ogwumike Champions Players’ Call for ‘Fair’ CBA Contracts

December 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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Nneka Ogwumike, president of the National Women’s Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) and a Seattle Storm All-Star, told ESPN on Friday that despite the WNBPA approving a strike authorization on Thursday, players still hope for a 2026 WNBA season. The vote empowered the WNBPA Executive Committee to call a strike if necessary, just weeks before the current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) expires on January 9, 2026, following two deadline extensions.

Ogwumike described the vote as a sign of unity and trust among players in their leadership’s negotiation authority. She emphasized that while the players seek a strong contract, they remain committed to ensuring the 2026 season happens and that it showcases the league in the best possible light.

According to an insider who spoke to USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity, the league’s latest offer includes a base salary up to $1 million, with revenue-sharing potentially raising a player’s top gross salary to over $1.3 million by 2026. The maximum yearly salary could approach $2 million over the contract’s duration. The deal also proposes increasing the minimum annual salary to more than $250,000 and the average annual salary to more than $530,000, up significantly from the current figures of around $67,000 and $120,000, respectively.

If a strike occurs, the 2026 season could be delayed or even canceled, though the WNBA has never had a lockout before; however, in 2003, the draft and preseason were postponed until a new agreement was reached. The central negotiation issues involve higher revenue sharing and an improved salary structure. While the league has offered a 15% revenue share, the union has asked for 30%, with disagreements also on how the salary cap should be calculated.

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Ogwumike stressed that having strike authorization does not mean players want to strike but gives them leverage to push for a fair deal that aligns with their values. She expressed optimism about the leadership’s ability to negotiate effectively and looks forward to more cooperative discussions.

Fan Take: This development is crucial for WNBA fans as it highlights the players’ dedication to securing fair compensation while striving to keep the league thriving. A successful negotiation could lead to greater financial stability for players and elevate the sport’s profile, promising a stronger and more competitive future for the WNBA.

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