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With 10 days remaining until the expiration of the WNBA CBA, the league's latest proposal apparently isn't impressing the players. Per ESPN's Alexa Philippou, the WNBPA does not see a proposal that includes a maximum salary of around $1.1 million and a minimum salary of around $220,000 as something that moves negotiations forward.
ESPN has secured the continuity of its top women’s basketball broadcast team. Rebecca Lobo signed a multiyear contract extension with the network, Sports Business Journal’s Austin Karp reported on Thursday,
Sophie Cunningham recently made waves away from the basketball court with Indiana Fever teammate Caitlin Clark. Cunningham, whose first year with the Fever ended prematurely due to a season-ending knee injury, took part in the pro-am that preceded THE ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican Golf Club on Nov. 12.
Lobo will remain with ESPN after more than two decades of women's basketball coverage, signing a contract extension with the Connecticut-based company.
(WXYZ) — The Detroit Pistons are exploring several team names, including the Detroit Shock, for the city's WNBA team.
Jonquel Jones is the third official WNBA star to share her intention to play in the startup global basketball league.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark played just 13 games in 2025 due to a groin injury. While she tried to return as the team made a bid for the playoffs, she just wasn’t able to recover to full health, prompting the Indiana franchise to rule her out for the campaign.
Detroit plans a new WNBA team and sports complex at the old Uniroyal site, with strong local support and tax incentives approved for development.
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Opinion: Will UConn titans Bird and Collier clash on WNBA collective bargaining agreement?
In September, the stew that is the WNBA collective bargaining agreement (CBA) boiled over when former UConn great Napheesa Collier ripped WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert for what Collier characterized as a lack of leadership and a condescending approach toward the collective bargaining process.
Despite not cracking The Athletic's list of top women's sports cities, Toronto boasts pro women's sports teams with passionate fan bases.