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WNBA Players Seek Double the Revenue Sharing Compared to League’s Proposal

December 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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The WNBA is currently engaged in collective bargaining talks with the WNBPA Players Association, aiming to adopt a revenue-sharing system. At present, the league proposes about 15% of revenue for the players, but reports from The Athletic’s Ben Pickman indicate the players are seeking at least 30%. This means the players want roughly double the share that team owners are offering.

Despite this, the league isn’t expected to halt operations. Players were anticipated to receive significant pay increases, and they are, in some form. The players have consented to accept 30% of revenue, allowing the league to maintain a majority share. Historically, WNBA salaries have been linked more to incremental salary raises rather than a direct percentage of league earnings.

Regarding team expenses and profitability, it’s worth noting there are diverse financial models. For instance, the Washington Mystics operate under Monumental Basketball, sharing resources and management with the NBA’s Washington Wizards. This independent ownership group also controls teams like the Seattle Storm and Las Vegas Aces.

What do you think is a fair approach to salaries and revenue sharing for WNBA players? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Fan Take: This negotiation is pivotal because it directly impacts the financial future and growth potential of the WNBA. A fair revenue-sharing agreement could lead to better pay and improved conditions for players, boosting the league’s competitiveness and visibility.

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