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NBA, WNBA's and Caitlin Clark

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New clause in WNBA CBA will include massive salary bumps for young stars — including Caitlin Clark
Fever guard Caitlin Clark and other stars under rookie-scale contracts are due for major paydays even without hitting the free agency market.

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Caitlin Clark’s salary set for massive leap under new WNBA CBA
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Sources: WNBA salary cap set to top $10M by end of new CBA
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Caitlin Clark wins MVP after Team USA’s undefeated FIBA World Cup qualifiers run
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark came off the bench for Team USA for a majority of the FIBA World Cup qualifiers, but that didn’t stop the Indiana Fever sharpshooter from making a big impact on the game.

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Caitlin Clark Emerges as Co-Favorite for 2026 WNBA MVP After Strong USA Tournament
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Caitlin Clark Wins MVP Amid Controversy Over Award Decisions in FIBA Tournament

WNBA, players reach verbal agreement on new CBA

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WNBA, players reach verbal agreement on new CBA after marathon negotiations
After more than a year of tumultuous negotiations, more than a week of nearly nonstop discussions, and another day of talks that stretched into the early morning, the WNBA and its players union reached a verbal agreement on the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement.

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What new WNBA CBA means for player salaries
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WNBA and players' union reach transformational agreement on new CBA
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How the WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement affects the Indiana Fever
The WNBA and players’ union announced the two sides have signed to a term sheet for the new collective bargaining agreement, the league announced Friday afternoon.

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WNBA, players union confirm agreement on 'groundbreaking' labor deal
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WNBA, union sign new CBA that will run through the 2032 season
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The WNBA’s pay revolution is really a structural one after years of frustration

The league's path to its landmark CBA was different than older, male pro leagues, as it lacked the infrastructure to pay women like stars.
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Details of landmark WNBA salary verbal agreement that could make sports history

After months of WNBA labor negotiations, WNBA Players Association President Nneka Ogwumike announced this week that the players' union had struck a transformational verbal agreement with the league, in which star athletes would reportedly be set to earn more than $1 million for the first time in league history.
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WNBA players briefed on a transformational 7-year CBA with a $7M 2026 salary cap

WNBA players are having information sessions over the next day or two to learn more about the new collective bargaining agreement that was agreed to in principle early Wednesday morning.
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WNBA, players' union agree to new CBA: Live updates, when season starts, salary info

The WNBA and WNBPA agreed in principle to a new CBA, which is expected to drive player salaries up nearly fourfold. Here are the latest updates.
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WNBA’s landmark 7-year labor deal moves forward with signed term sheet. Here are the key details.

The WNBA’s seven-year collective bargaining agreement, which will begin this season and run through 2032, represents a transformational deal for the league.
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How historic WNBA pay changes could reshape the Phoenix Mercury

The WNBA and the WNBPA have reached a verbal agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement that could reshape the league’s financial landscape — and the future of teams like the Phoenix Mercury.
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WNBA Players and League Finally Agree to a New Contract with Entry-Level Salaries Up from $66K to $300K

WNBA Players and league officials came to a new contract agreement after about 100 hours of negotiations over the past week, they announced on Wednesday, March 18.
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