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WNBA CBA Talks Stalled Before Oct. 31 Deadline, 30-Day Extension Offered

Talks hinge on a revenue share versus fixed raises with triggers, leaving free agency as well as expansion timelines uncertain.

Overview

  • WNBPA legal counsel Erin D. Drake said a new agreement by Friday is extremely unlikely, signaling the sides remain far apart.
  • ESPN reported the league proposed a 30-day extension, which players would consider only under conditions they say are not yet present.
  • The union is pushing for higher pay, better benefits, and a transparent percentage of league revenue, rejecting the league’s fixed-salary model with conditional triggers.
  • The WNBA said it has negotiated in good faith with urgency and urged the union to avoid public misinformation and engage at the table.
  • A prolonged stalemate could disrupt free agency, delay Portland and Toronto expansion steps, and create uncertainty for players including Caitlin Clark and roughly 155 others heading into 2026.