What happens now that the CBA deadline has passed?
Negotiations continue under the terms of the expired CBA, and a moratorium on free agency is being discussed.
Sports / WNBA
The WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) are continuing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) after failing to reach a deal by the January 10, 2026, deadline. Discussions are also under...
The expiration of the CBA puts the WNBA and WNBPA in a "status quo" period, where the terms of the previous agreement remain in effect while negotiations continue. This opens the door for potential work stoppage, although the league has reportedly not considered a lockout.
The WNBPA has expressed dissatisfaction with the league's approach to negotiations, stating that the WNBA and its teams have failed to meet them with the same spirit and seriousness and have undervalued player contributions. Key sticking points include revenue sharing and overall compensation.
The league has proposed a system with significant increases in player salaries and benefits, while the WNBPA has proposed a different compensation system with a higher salary cap and average player salary. The negotiations also impact teams like the Indiana Fever, who must make decisions regarding qualifying offers to their free agents under the terms of the expired CBA. Kelsey Mitchell, a key player for the Fever, is eligible for a core qualifying offer, while Lexie Hull is eligible for a restricted qualifying offer.
**How to Prepare:** - Stay informed about the progress of the CBA negotiations. - Understand the potential impact of the new CBA on player salaries and league operations.
**Who This Affects Most:** - WNBA players - WNBA teams and owners - WNBA fans
Negotiations continue under the terms of the expired CBA, and a moratorium on free agency is being discussed.
A qualifying offer is an offer made to a free agent that gives the team certain rights, such as the right of first refusal.
Key issues include revenue sharing, player compensation, and working conditions.
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