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Valkyries’ decision-makers remain busy, optimistic as WNBA’s CBA negotiations drag on

The Golden State Valkyries remain optimistic about reaching a new WNBA collective bargaining agreement while preparing for a home preseason game amid free agency uncertainties.

Summary by The Mercury News
OAKLAND – During a WNBA offseason with no end in sight, Natalie Nakase is treating the circumstances like business as usual.  The Valkyries’ coach is checking in on players – Veronica Burton and four other Valkyries are currently playing in the Unrivaled League – and meeting with coaches to plan out every possible scenario.  The fact that there may not be a season as the league and the players’ union have been unable to agree on a new collective…

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The Mercury news broke the news in San Jose, United States on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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