WNBA comes off most successful season as players demand big changes

WNBA comes off most successful season as players demand big changes

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The WNBA players union has opted out of the current CBA, originally set to expire in 2027, now ending in 2025. Players seek increased salaries, better working conditions, and improved benefits. Nafisa Collier, a key player and union VP, discusses the importance of this move, emphasizing the league's growth and the need for fair compensation. Despite financial losses, the league's popularity is rising, prompting players to push for a share in the success. The timing allows for thorough negotiations before the 2025 season. Collier also highlights the upcoming Unrivaled league, promising exciting basketball and player insights.

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Why did the WNBA players union decide to opt out of the current collective bargaining agreement?

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What are the key changes that WNBA players are asking for in the new collective bargaining agreement?

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What are some of the benefits that players are seeking in the new agreement?

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What impact did the recent season have on the WNBA's viewership and attendance?

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How does Nafisa Collier describe the current moment for the WNBA players?

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What challenges does Nafisa Collier mention regarding family planning benefits for players?

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What does Nafisa Collier say about the league's financial situation and its impact on negotiations?

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