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Caitlin Clark says CBA negotiations are the 'biggest moment in the history of the WNBA'
Negotiations focus on salary increases and revenue sharing with a league offer including a $1 million base and potential earnings over $1.2 million by 2026, sources said.
- WNBA players and owners continue negotiations, extending a Nov. 30 deadline to Jan. 9, with regular meetings at events including All-Star weekend.
- The league's financial offer centers on salary and revenue sharing, with a person familiar with the negotiations saying increased salaries and revenue sharing are key sticking points.
- Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have amplified public attention while Kelsey Plum, executive-committee member, and veterans like Nneka Ogwumike support union efforts amid slow progress.
- With time running out, both sides face pressure to concede as negotiators say compromise is required and WNBA players insist on fighting for deserved pay while preserving fans and the season's product.
- Players characterize the talks as the biggest moment in league history, saying the deal will matter for future generations and women broadly.
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Caitlin Clark says CBA negotiations are the 'biggest moment in the history of the WNBA'
Caitlin Clark understands the gravity of the WNBA’s current collective bargaining negotiations, calling it the biggest moment the league has seen.
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