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On November 18, Doug Feinberg of the Associated Press published a report that shed new light on the ongoing negotiations for the WNBA's next Collective Bargaining Agreement. "The WNBA’s latest collective bargaining proposal would include revenue sharing ...
The WNBA made enough money in 2025 to trigger revenue sharing for the first time in league history, the Women's National Basketball Players Association told ESPN on Monday. The 13 teams that played last season will receive a total of $8 million to disperse to players.