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WNBA and Players Association Push CBA Deadline Extension Talks to January 9th

December 1, 2025 2 Min Read
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After years of discussions, months spent reviewing proposals, weeks of intensive meetings, and days filled with speculation, the WNBA and the WNBPA have yet to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA). However, they have agreed to extend the current agreement until January 9, 2026, allowing either party to end the extension with a 48-hour notice. The league announced this extension just before the previous deadline on November 30th expired.

Salary structure remains a significant hurdle in the negotiations. Before the October extension, the WNBA proposed increasing the minimum annual salary from $66,079 in 2025 to an average exceeding $460,000, along with raises aligned to league revenue growth. On the other hand, players want a salary cap system that aligns more closely with the league’s annual revenue, aiming for a fairer share of the revenues generated by the business they helped build. This was highlighted when the WNBPA decided to withdraw from the existing CBA in October, emphasizing their demand for equitable revenue sharing.

Although the extension prevents a work stoppage for now, it remains uncertain if either side will compromise on the pay structure. Players have prioritized guaranteed revenue sharing, while league officials stress that ownership attractiveness must be maintained as the league expands. Some league activities continue during the talks, such as the draft lottery held on November 23, but key events like the expansion draft, free agency, and the annual WNBA Draft are on hold until a new agreement is reached.

Fan Take: This ongoing negotiation is crucial because it directly impacts players’ livelihoods and the league’s growth trajectory. A fair and sustainable agreement could elevate the WNBA’s competitiveness and popularity, making it an exciting era for fans and the future of women’s professional basketball.

See also  WNBA’s Latest Proposal Signals a Lengthy Road Ahead for New CBA Negotiations

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