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Key Updates Unveiled in the Latest WNBA CBA Proposal

February 8, 2026 2 Min Read
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The latest discussions around the WNBA Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) have drawn considerable attention, especially concerning proposed changes related to revenue sharing and player housing. According to Annie Costabile from Front Office Sports, the adjustment in revenue sharing is minor, hovering around or just over 15% of the league’s total revenue. Meanwhile, the league and players’ association have revisited the topic of team-provided housing within a limited scope.

Costabile noted on X (formerly Twitter) that the WNBA’s recent offer includes a modest tweak to revenue sharing percentages. Additionally, the league has responded to the union’s earlier push for housing support, which had included adding two developmental roster spots per team—a proposal previously accepted by the league. Players filling these developmental roles would be limited in the number of games they could play but would receive compensation per game alongside benefits such as housing and medical care.

ESPN’s Alexa Philippou elaborated on these housing proposals, clarifying how they would apply to different categories of players. For those earning minimum wage with zero years of service (applicable from 2026 to 2028), the league would provide a one-bedroom apartment. Developmental players, meanwhile, would be offered studio apartments. No major changes to revenue sharing have been reported beyond what was already mentioned.

The negotiations over the WNBA CBA remain ongoing, and the future direction of these talks is yet to be determined.

Fan Take: These proposed changes, especially regarding housing and support for developmental players, signal a meaningful step toward improving player welfare and career sustainability within the WNBA. For fans, this could mean a stronger, more stable league with enhanced talent development, ultimately elevating the quality and competitiveness of the sport.

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