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That was a challenging year for everyone, but they Mercury managed to stay focused and have a solid playoff run. A year later, they reached the WNBA Finals, and they nearly won a championship. The Mercury have had some good years, and their 2020 run was no exception.
The WNBA and WNBAPA agreed to extend the current collective bargaining agreement through Nov. 30, an AP source confirmed.
The WNBA has experienced unprecedented growth and attention over the past few seasons. New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud reflected on how players have wielded the league’s growing influence, particularly during the 2020 season. That year marked the ...
The WNBA has grown over the years, and it’s not just because of the players and what they do on the court, but how they’ve stood up for things off the court. The year 2020 was a pivotal year in the world outside of the pandemic, where Black Lives ...
The WNBA and players' association agreed to extend the negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, but there's a caveat.
Over the past year, the WNBA labor battle has grown into one of the most important stories in the sports world. The outcome will shape not only the future of the WNBA and women's basketball, but all of women's sports. As the process reaches a criticial juncture, here is where things stand.
WNBA and its players union grows tighter. The union outlined a series of priorities in its decision to opt out of the current CBA last year, including retirement benefits, family planning and pregnancy benefits,
As the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) deadline rapidly approaches Friday, the WNBA and WNBPA have agreed to an extension.
The New York Liberty will have the leadoff spot and are expected to select Oregon senior Sabrina Ionescu with the No. 1 pick in the 2020 WNBA draft on April 17 (ESPN/ESPN App, 7 p.m. ET). But the Dallas Wings, with four picks in the first round and two in ...
Last October, the Women’s National Basketball Players Association opted out of the league’s current collective bargaining agreement, putting into motion a critical negotiation that could reshape the WNBA’s future. Talks have ramped up in recent weeks as Friday’s deadline approaches, but the two sides remain divided.