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Brianna Stewart Urges NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to Step Into WNBA CBA Talks

December 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Brianna Stewart, the All-Star forward for the New York Liberty, has expressed her openness to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver joining the collective bargaining discussions with the WNBA, acknowledging that the current approach “isn’t really working.” Silver indicated on Tuesday evening that he is closely observing the protracted talks and plans to get involved to help reach an agreement that prevents a lockout or strike. The WNBA and its players’ union remain at odds, with the previous collective bargaining agreement having expired on October 31st, and the deadline for a new deal has been extended twice, now set for January 9th.

Stewart, who serves as vice chair of the WNBPA’s executive committee, noted that the players have often been willing to compromise, but the league has not made enough concessions, leading to a deadlock. The main sticking point in the negotiations is financial—particularly issues around salary and profit sharing. While both Silver and WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert agree that players deserve substantial raises following years of growth, the players feel the league still undervalues them.

Reports indicate that the league proposed a 15% revenue share, whereas the players’ union asked for 30%. There are also disagreements over the percentage and the method used to calculate the salary cap. Stewart emphasized the importance of playing but added that they won’t agree to terms that aren’t fair or properly evaluated.

Tensions between Engelbert and the players worsened after Nafeesa Collier, also vice chairman of the executive committee, revealed allegedly derogatory remarks made by Engelbert earlier this year. Collier shared that Engelbert reportedly said players “should get down on their knees and thank their lucky stars for the media rights deal that I got” and dismissed the impact Caitlin Clark had on raising the league’s profile.

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Stewart concluded by saying that while everyone can potentially benefit from the negotiations, certain foundational issues must be addressed first and welcomed Silver’s involvement, saying, “Yes, if Adam wants to come, we’d love to have him.”

Fan Take: This development is crucial for WNBA fans because it shows a willingness from key leaders to break the deadlock and find solutions that prioritize players’ rights and fair compensation. Having Adam Silver involved could add the necessary influence to push the league and players toward a deal that strengthens the sport and secures its future growth.

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