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Nafeesa Collier Pulls Out of CBA Talks, Citing Dissatisfaction with Negotiation Process

December 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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The WNBA’s 2026 season is currently stalled as negotiations over the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the league and the players’ union continue without resolution. Originally set to be finalized by October 31st, both parties have extended the deadline to January 9th. Amid the ongoing talks, Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier revealed she feels frustrated but remains passionate about fighting for the players’ rights, according to ESPN’s Kendra Andrews.

Collier clarified that while there is no exhaustion, frustration arises from both sides striving to achieve their goals. During the playoffs, tensions peaked, leading Collier to retract some of her earlier critical comments about the league’s leadership. At the All-Star Weekend, players showed unity by wearing shirts demanding what they believe is owed to them.

Despite gaining insight into each party’s demands, a significant gap remains, particularly concerning revenue sharing and player salaries. The players’ latest proposal calls for double the revenue share than what the WNBA has offered. If talks fail to progress, a lockout could be imminent, marking a historic first for the WNBA. The league previously almost faced a lockout in 2003 but reached an agreement.

Fan Take: This ongoing CBA standoff is crucial for WNBA fans because it directly impacts the future stability and growth of the league. A resolution that fairly addresses players’ demands could elevate the sport’s professional standards, but failure to agree risks disrupting a season and undermining the progress made in women’s basketball.

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