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Sophie Cunningham Highlights Split Opinions Among WNBA Owners Amid Lockout Fears

February 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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The WNBA is facing a critical moment this offseason as negotiations over the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the players’ association have hit a standstill. After nearly a month without communication, the WNBA recently presented a new proposal to the players’ union. Amid these tensions, Fever guard Sophie Cunningham expressed her frustration with the split attitudes among WNBA owners during a recent podcast.

Cunningham revealed that the league’s owners are divided: about half are eager to invest money and support their teams, while the other half remain reluctant. She cited franchises like New York, Seattle, Phoenix, and Indiana as examples of ownership groups willing to pour resources into their organizations, with Indiana planning to open one of the world’s top practice facilities by 2027.

According to Cunningham, some owners are dedicated and proactive in their commitment to their teams, whereas others seem to be doing only the minimum required. She praised Indiana State and New York for their comprehensive care of players, as well as the promising efforts expected from Phoenix, Seattle, San Francisco, and Toronto. However, she expressed surprise and disappointment that some owners appear content to “sell” their teams rather than reinvest in them or seek out new, committed ownership.

This clear division in ownership commitment may be influencing the stalled CBA negotiations. Cunningham’s remarks came just as the league approaches a crucial deadline before the 2026 season, which includes two franchise expansion drafts, a prolonged free agency window, and the upcoming 2026 WNBA Draft. Without a swift resolution, the league could experience its first-ever lockout in its 30-year history.

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Fan Take:
This situation is a pivotal moment for WNBA fans because the outcome of the CBA talks will shape the future growth and stability of the league. A lockout would not only interrupt the momentum WNBA has built but could also harm the sport’s reputation and the progress made in women’s professional basketball.

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