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Everything You Should Know About the WNBA Lockout and the League’s Possible 2026 Suspension

December 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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The WNBA is facing a critical moment in its development as the league and the WNBA Players Association (WNBPA) struggle to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA). This deadlock casts uncertainty over the 2026 season, with a potential lockout looming if no deal is reached. Although the previous CBA expired on October 31, 2025, both parties agreed to extend negotiations first to January 9, 2026, then again to November 30, as they work under tight timelines due to two new expansion teams launching in 2026.

The primary issues involve revenue sharing, salary structures, and benefits like retirement plans and family support. The WNBPA demands a fair share of the league’s basketball-related income, aiming for a revenue split similar to the NBA’s 50/50 model, along with improved salaries and caps that reflect growing business revenues. They also want enhanced pensions and childcare options. On the flip side, WNBA owners emphasize “prioritization,” urging players to commit to the WNBA over offseason leagues to boost the league’s stature. Despite concessions, players feel proposals do not guarantee pay growth aligned with league revenue increases, leading to trust issues. Recently, the WNBPA empowered its executive committee to authorize a strike if needed, signaling deep frustrations.

While the WNBA has never experienced a lockout or any work stoppage, failure to strike a new agreement soon might delay or cancel parts of the 2026 season. Key events like the expansion draft, free agency, and player draft depend on a new CBA, making time a critical factor. The difference between a lockout—management preventing players from working without a contract—and a strike—players refusing to work until terms are agreed upon—is pivotal in these negotiations.

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Fan Take: This situation plays a huge role in the future of the WNBA, as it could either stall the league’s momentum or lead to stronger player empowerment and growth. For fans, the stakes are high—not just for another season on the court but for the long-term health and respect of women’s professional basketball.

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