WNBA players celebrate news of new CBA deal
ET The WNBA and its players union have finally reached common ground on a new collective bargaining agreement. Although terms still need to be finalized and ratified, it's clear there will be no labor disruption to the upcoming 2026 WNBA season. For women's basketball fans, players and executives, it's cause for celebration. "We just had some congratulations with each other," Engelbert said in a statement. "It's been, obviously, a process, but we're very proud to be leading women’s sports.
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