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Report: WNBA players are not affected by the initial CBA offer

June 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Sky Forward Angel Reese (5) Hands the ball in the second half against Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arina. Compulsory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn images

A controversial conversation for a new collective bargain agreement is expected to be formed, not affected by the initial labor proposal offered by the WNBA players League, several outlets reported.

The first proposal of the league was sent to the players last week, in which Satau of Phoenix Merkari told the media on Thursday that it was a “slap on the face”.

The league proposal for the players comes as WNBA announced the expansion of Detroit, Cleveland and Philadelphia by 2030. Golden State Volcaries made his debut this season and will join the league in the next season with a team in Toronto Tempo Portland, Ore.

The arrival of players such as Ketleen Clarke of Indiana fever and Angel Reese of Chicago Sky and Pagi Beukers of Dallas Wings have created unprecedented interest in the league this season. It has also helped to throw light on existing stars such as the Las Vegas Aces A’a Wilson, Minnesota Links’ Neeffsa Kolier and others who ruled Breena Stewart of Champion New York Liberty.

Reese told reporters on Wednesday, “We have a new CBA coming to us, so I know that we are doing a great job, emphasizing this.” “But the super is excited to be excited, and more players need to stay in this league because this league is very good.”

ESPN stated last year that WNBA’s new 11-year, $ 2.2 billion media rights could be equal to $ 3 billion with additional partners. And the front office sports reported that the League received $ 250 million in the expansion fee for future franchisees in Detroit, Philadelphia and Cleveland.

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In anticipation of a more attractive contract possibilities, many players structured their contracts to end after this season. Reports show that 80 percent of WNBA players will be free agents at the end of the 2025 season.

-Bield level media

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