WNBA has no counter for players’ proposal as CBA talks resume and clock ticks

Adrian Bogdan

The WNBA and players’ union met Monday in New York for a few hours to try to make progress on a new collective bargaining agreement as ongoing negotiations potentially threaten the scheduled start of the 2026 season. Monday marked the first in-person meeting including players since the WNBA playoffs and came at a time when CBA talks had stalled with the upcoming season slated to begin in 95 days. We’ve got you covered on the Liberty beat Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features,

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