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Breanna Stewart will start her ninth WNBA season in a few days. The New York Liberty All-Star and WNBA champ has been around ...
WNBA's collective bargaining agreement expires end of season and players are looking for big raises. Will negotiations slow ...
Veteran basketball writer Marc Stein examines the economic twists and turns the league faces in its upcoming collective ...
The current CBA expires after this season. Increased player salaries in the wake of the WNBA’s landmark media rights deal, valued at $2.2 billion, as well as improved player experiences ...
Last October, the WNBA Players’ Association announced it would opt out of the league’s current collective bargaining agreement two years early at the end of this season.
UConn and WNBA legend Sue Bird is getting deeper into business with Vox Media, launching a new podcast that will focus on ...
The WNBA is bringing in more money than ever from sponsors and ticket sales, and will bring in much more from its 11-year media rights deal, worth around $200 million per year starting in 2026.
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