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Union Offers WNBA New CBA Proposal, Slightly Lowering Revenue Share Numbers, AP Source Says

The WNBPA reduced its revenue share demand to 27.5% of gross revenue and proposed phased housing relief for top earners to advance collective bargaining talks.

  • The WNBA Players' Association sent a new counterproposal to the WNBA on Tuesday for a collective bargaining agreement, asking for a lower average of 27.5% of the gross revenue over the course of the deal.
  • The union also offered a counter on housing, with teams continuing to pay for housing in the first few years but no longer having to pay for players making near the maximum salary in the last two years.
  • The league had previously offered housing to players on minimum salary contracts and rookies for the first three years, after which players would have to pay for their own housing.
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Union offers WNBA new CBA proposal, slightly lowering revenue share numbers, AP source says

The WNBA Players’ Association sent a counterproposal to the WNBA on Tuesday for a new collective bargaining agreement that included some concessions on revenue sharing and housing a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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