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Nneka Ogwumike Speaks Out Following WNBPA Strike Authorization Vote

December 20, 2025 2 Min Read
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Nneka Ogwumike, president of the WNBPA, has spoken out for the first time since the players voted to authorize a strike amid ongoing collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiations with the WNBA. Ogwumike told ESPN that the players are committed to securing a fair contract and are prepared to take whatever action is necessary, including a potential strike, though they hope to avoid it in order to ensure a successful 2026 season. She emphasized that while striking is an option, the goal remains to put forth the best possible product on the court.

According to Front Office Sports’ Annie Costabile, voter turnout for the strike authorization was 93%, with 98% of those voting in favor. If a strike does occur, it would mark the first work stoppage in WNBA history and could disrupt the start of the 2026 season. Ogwumike expressed hope for continued collaboration, stating her desire to play and confidence in the leadership steering the negotiations.

The WNBPA has proposed that players receive roughly 30% of total league and team revenue, whereas the WNBA’s last offer involved less than 15%, with that share decreasing throughout the contract term. The deadline for reaching an agreement is January 9, 2026.

Fan Take: This development is crucial for WNBA fans because it shows the players’ unity and determination to secure fair compensation, highlighting progress toward elevating the league. A strike could disrupt the upcoming season but also potentially lead to a stronger, more sustainable future for women’s basketball.

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