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WNBA and Players Union Agree to Extend CBA Deadline to Jan. 9
The extension allows more negotiation time before free agency and expansion drafts; most league veterans are free agents, players expect salary increases under a new deal.
- The WNBA and players union agreed to extend their current collective bargaining agreement deadline to January 9, 2026.
- Both sides have the option to terminate the extension with 48 hours' advanced notice.
- Player compensation, specifically the revenue sharing model, remains the main point of contention in the talks.
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Women’s NBA and players’ union extend CBA deadline to January 9 as talks continue
The Women’s National Basketball Association and players union agreed to an extension of the current collective bargaining agreement to January 9 just before their current deadline ran out on Sunday night. Just like the previous extension, both sides have the option to terminate the extension with 48 hours’ advance notice. The two sides had announced a 30-day extension to the original October 31 deadline. That extension was set to expire Sunday n…
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WNBA and players union extend CBA deadline to Jan. 9
The WNBA and players union agreed to an extension of the current collective bargaining agreement to Jan. 9 just before their current extension ran out Sunday night.
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