WNBA Extends CBA Negotiations
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The CBA expires Oct. 31, but that also means almost every player in the WNBA is a free agent. Who should your team grab this offseason?
As the NCAA season approaches, all eyes will be shifting to the players who will most likely emerge as the top WNBA prospects.
In its first 29 seasons, the WNBA has never lost games due to a lockout. The main topics being pushed by players include higher salaries, improved benefits and charter flights. They've also discussed roster sizes, the schedule and officiating.
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The Washington Mystics find themselves in an intriguing spot heading into the offseason. The rookie duo of Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen helped the team improve to 16-28, and before the team traded away Brittney Sykes, it looked like the Mystics could have found a way to sneak into the playoffs.
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Key storylines for WNBA offseason as CBA deadline approaches
The WNBA is set to have an interesting offseason. First things first, though, the WNBA's collective bargaining agreement needs to be sorted out.
It's been nearly a year since the WNBPA opted out of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and negotiations with the league remain stalled: with Cathy Engelbert being a