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WNBA CBA Talks Hit a Standstill as Negotiations Drag On

January 29, 2026 2 Min Read
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Last week, the WNBA revealed its 2026 regular season schedule, which features the Washington Mystics and is set to kick off in early May. However, this season won’t officially happen until a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is reached between the league and the players’ union.

Currently, the WNBA and the WNBPA remain at odds over key issues like revenue sharing and housing. Reports suggest the league hasn’t responded to the players’ proposal because it closely mirrors the owners’ previous offer. According to ESPN’s Alexa Philippou, the WNBA is waiting for a more “realistic” counteroffer from the players. Critical elements for finalizing the CBA include housing support, revenue distribution, recognizing the league’s achievements from the 2020s, and rebuilding trust.

Regarding salaries, an ESPN report from earlier this month indicated that players want the salary cap to be around $10.5 million per team, moving closer to the $12.5 million mark, with room to grow based on future revenue. The players also hope for a maximum salary of $1 million or more.

At present, without a CBA, there is no salary cap set, effectively leaving it at zero. Should the 2026 season be canceled, both the league and players would face financial losses, as media partners likely have contracts that reduce their payments if games aren’t played. While few expect the season to be scrapped, a cancellation would be damaging for everyone involved.

So far, talks over the WNBA’s CBA remain stalled. What are your thoughts on these negotiations? Do you think a work stoppage, whether a lockout or player strike, is inevitable? Share your opinions in the comments below.

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Fan Take: This news is critical for WNBA fans because the outcome of these negotiations will directly impact the league’s stability and growth. Securing a fair CBA not only ensures players are compensated justly but also strengthens the future of professional women’s basketball.

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