WNBA, players won’t reach new CBA by Fri. deadline
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There has never been a strike in the league's 30-year history, but it appears possible as Friday's deadline approaches.
The WNBA and WNBPA will not have a new collective bargaining agreement in place by the Friday deadline, per WNBPA vice president Breanna Stewart .
Salley believes the WNBA is so captivating because, unlike their NBA counterparts, they still play a fundamental style of basketball.
WNBPA vice president Breanna Stewart says the players’ union and WNBA will not agree to another collective bargaining agreement extension after the deadline passes Friday night.
With just three days remaining, the WNBA and Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) have until Jan. 9 to reach a collective bargaining agreement. With an extension already in place, several outcomes are possible. Lunar Owls and Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier expressed her opinions and beliefs on the matter Monday night.
Overall, however, Parker's opinions are widely respected because of her name and basketball resume. And as she said, she has always tried to back her commentaries with facts and avoided making hot takes, while mostly discussing basketball and refraining from engaging in hot takes.
Mystics forward Shakira Austin is the latest player to put WNBA poilcies on blast before the January 9 extended CBA deadline.
Caitlin Clark and Stephen Curry are both outstanding WNBA and NBA players, respectively. These two long-range shooters are well-known for their games,.
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New York Knicks forward Guerschon Yabusele explained why the NBA was more attractive than playing in Europe. However, what no one saw coming was how that statement would inspire a confession from a WNBA star.
A four-time NBA champion coach is slated to depart for the WNBA after spending 13 years with the Dubs. "Tonight is Chris DeMarco's final game as Assistant Coach for the Golden State Warriors,” the organization wrote on X/Twitter. "Wishing you all the best of luck as the new Head Coach of the New York Liberty."
Registration is now open for the East Hawaiʻi Jr. NBA/WNBA Novice Boys and Open Co-Ed Basketball leagues, allowing youth players to compete in the upcoming spring season. Registration will remain open through Jan. 26. The season is scheduled to run from Feb. 23 through May 14 and includes divisions for players ages 8–10, 11–12 and 13–14.