WNBA Crisis Deepens: Union Slams CBA Proposal, Citing Missed Key Demands and Player Discontent
Negotiations for the Women's National Basketball Association's (WNBA) latest collective bargaining agreement (CBA) have reached a critical juncture, with the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) expressing significant dissatisfaction with the league's most recent proposal. Sources confirmed to ESPN on Thursday that the players' union does not view the latest offer as a step forward, just ten days before the original CBA expiration date. The agreement was subsequently extended until November 30, providing a brief window for continued discussions between the two parties.
The WNBA's proposal, initially reported by The Associated Press and later confirmed by ESPN, outlined substantial increases in player compensation. It included a revenue-sharing component designed to allow players to earn a maximum salary exceeding $1.1 million, an average salary over $460,000, and a minimum salary greater than $220,000. These figures represent a notable increase compared to the 2025 salaries under the current CBA, where the minimum was $66,079 and the supermax stood at $249,244.
However, despite these proposed financial enhancements, the core disagreement remains. The players' union argues that the league's proposal fails to establish a system where the salary cap and player salaries can sufficiently grow in direct correlation with the league's business expansion. This has been a long-standing demand from the players since they opted out of the current CBA in October 2024. The WNBPA is advocating for a compensation model that is more directly tied to revenue, akin to the National Basketball Association (NBA), where the salary cap is determined by basketball-related income (BRI), rather than a fixed salary system.
In response to the union's stance, the league had previously issued a statement asserting that its proposal offered "significant guaranteed salary cap increases and substantial uncapped revenue sharing that enables player salaries to grow as the league's business grows." Conversely, the union's statement criticized the proposal, claiming it "put lipstick on a pig and retread a system that isn't tied to any part of the business and intentionally undervalues the players." The current CBA's fixed 3% annual salary cap increase, which saw the cap reach $1,507,100 in 2025, also included a revenue-sharing provision that has yet to be triggered throughout the agreement's term.
To facilitate ongoing dialogue, both sides agreed last month to a 30-day extension of the current CBA, moving the expiration to November 30. Either party retains the option to terminate the agreement with 48 hours' notice. Throughout the past few weeks, the league and the union have continued their bargaining efforts, with a recent meeting taking place on Wednesday, indicating active discussions as they strive to bridge the fundamental differences regarding player compensation and revenue alignment.
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