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Caitlin Clark Expresses Confidence That WNBA and Players’ Union Will Resolve 2026 CBA Negotiation Standoff

February 2, 2026 4 Min Read
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The WNBA and its players union have yet to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) ahead of the upcoming season, but Indiana Fever standout Caitlin Clark remains optimistic that a resolution is near. Clark appeared as a contributor on NBC’s “Sunday Night Basketball” before the Lakers-Knicks game at Madison Square Garden and was naturally asked about the stalled talks—especially with an important in-person meeting scheduled for Monday in New York.

Despite slow progress and missed deadlines, Clark feels the end is in sight. “I have a very important meeting tomorrow,” she shared. “I truly believe we can reach an agreement within the next few weeks. There are still many items to finalize, but I’m confident both sides will come together soon.”

The league and players’ union have been negotiating for over a year since the players opted out of the previous CBA in October 2024. The league agreed to two extensions, and a suspension agreement was made shortly after the second extension to pause free agency while allowing other league operations to continue.

At the heart of the negotiations is the league’s entire salary framework. Players seek a revenue-sharing model that links their pay to league earnings and want a salary cap based on those revenues. The WNBA’s latest proposal included an uncapped revenue-sharing plan with a maximum yearly salary around $1.3 million. For context, Clark, a highly touted Iowa State alum entering her third season, earned $78,066 last year and signed a four-year rookie deal worth $338,056 after being the No. 1 overall pick in 2024. The 2025 supermax contract was reportedly less than $250,000. Meanwhile, the players’ union accuses the league of not negotiating in good faith and has expressed willingness to consider a strike if necessary.

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With the season opener set for May 8, several important preseason activities remain on hold. Free agency is frozen and the WNBA Draft cannot proceed until a deal is reached. This year will also see the league expand with the addition of the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo.

Although talks continue without a clear end in sight, Clark emphasized the historic significance of this moment. “Honestly, I don’t think this is just a huge moment for the WNBA,” she said. “I think it’s one of the most important moments we’ve ever had in women’s sports. We’re confident because this moment exists thanks to the product on the court, and we need to keep building on that.”

Fan Take: This ongoing negotiation is crucial for all WNBA fans because it will directly impact the growth and sustainability of the league and its players. A fair and progressive CBA could set a new standard in women’s sports, ensuring better pay and conditions that reflect the league’s rising popularity and talent.

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