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WNBA Stars Warn of Major Transfer Wave Shaking Up League Play

December 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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The WNBA and its players have yet to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), with the current deal set to expire after the 2025 season. The deadline for reaching a new agreement is January 9, 2026, and questions loom about what will happen if no deal is made by then.

A spokesperson for the WNBAPA revealed that an overwhelming majority of players voted to authorize the executive committee to call a strike if necessary. In a recent vote, 98% of participating players agreed to give this power, with 93% of all WNBA players participating in the poll.

The WNBAPA has issued a strong warning: “The players have spoken,” stating that this decisive vote empowers the executive committee to initiate a strike if needed. This move reflects players’ frustration with the current negotiation process with the league and team owners.

However, the association clarified that the vote does not signal an immediate strike but serves as a show of unity and confidence in player leadership. The message emphasizes solidarity against efforts to marginalize their concerns.

New York Liberty star Brianna Stewart acknowledged the possibility of a major action, noting that the current situation isn’t working and a stalemate may occur if the league doesn’t respond. She emphasized that players will not accept proposals that don’t fairly evaluate their value, as supported by financial data.

The WNBA, in response, expressed respect for players’ rights but disagreed with the union’s portrayal of negotiations, claiming the league is open to change. It highlighted proposed salary increases and a new uncapped revenue-sharing plan that ties future pay raises to the league’s revenue growth.

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Players are pushing for substantial pay raises, while the league aims to balance financial responsibility with growth opportunities.

Fan Take: This ongoing negotiation battle is crucial for WNBA fans because it directly affects the future of the league and the livelihoods of its athletes. A resolution that benefits players financially while supporting league growth could elevate the sport’s profile and sustainability, but a strike could disrupt the season and fan engagement.

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