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WNBA players made a statement about being paid more as they negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement with the league.
During pregame warm-ups at this weekends WNBA All-Star Game, players, including Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier, wore ...
The WNBA All-Stars wanted to send a clear message to the league on the game's brightest stage. All of the players on Team ...
The WNBA has been growing like never before. In 2024, the league secured a game-changing 11-year media rights deal with ...
If a new contract deal isn't reached by October, some players, including all-star Angel Reese, have mentioned the potential ...
The pregame portion of Saturday's match brought the league's contractual dispute with its players into full focus.
The players used the platform to keep attention on their ongoing fight for better pay. According to The Grio, both sides of the match wore the shirts to protest the wages. Team captains Caitlin Clark ...
WNBA players sent a message to the owners at the WNBA All-Star game. The current CBA is set to expire in October, and WNBA ...
The WNBA is in the midst of perhaps the most pivotal point in the league's history right now, as the players and the league office are embroiled in negotiations ...
The WNBA's All-Star Game drew major fanfare this Saturday-but the celebration paused briefly when players took the court in T-shirts reading "Pay us what you owe us," reigniting a ...
Players at the WNBA All-Star Game in Indiana on Saturday sent a message to the league’s owners, wearing shirts in warmups that read “Pay Us What You Owe Us” amid recent negotiations for the women’s ...
Minnesota Lynx players Napheesa Collier and Courtney Williams were part of the WNBA contingent to wear "Pay us what you owe ...