Why the WNBPA opted out of the CBA, and everything players want to see in the next one

Less than a day after the confetti fell at Barclay’s Center, the WNBA player’ union announced they’d be opting out of their collective bargaining agreement with the league — a decision that comes on the heels of a historic season that saw an unprecedented interest in the league.

The Players Association first agreed to the current CBA in 2020, and had until November 1st of this year to decide if they wanted to opt out of the deal, which is currently set to expire in 2027.

Breanna Stewart and other WNBPA leaders had previously acknowledged they wanted to opt out, making clear it was a matter of

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