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New CBA Recasts Core Designations, Redrawing WNBA Free Agency
sports2 days ago

New CBA Recasts Core Designations, Redrawing WNBA Free Agency

The WNBA began free agency with 10 players receiving core designations, giving their teams exclusive negotiating rights. Under the new CBA, players with six years or fewer can be core twice, but seventh-season players lose core eligibility starting next year. Each core comes with a supermax offer from the player’s home team, though terms can be negotiated lower or via sign-and-trade (max about $1.19 million). Satou Sabally was notably not cored, and several teams (Aces, Mystics, Sun, Valkyries) did not core players, raising questions about roster-building under the cap; Nneka Ogwumike’s meeting with the Lynx signals potential star movement ahead of free agency.

New WNBA CBA Elevates Rookie Pay and Sets Supermax Path
sports23 days ago

New WNBA CBA Elevates Rookie Pay and Sets Supermax Path

The WNBA and the players’ union reached an in-principle agreement on a new CBA that will raise pay for all players under contract—including rookies (minimums rising from about $66k to over $300k). It also creates a path to a $1.4M supermax, with a league cap starting at $7M and an expected ~20% revenue share for players. Core-designation rules would tighten by 2027, and players with extensions of three or more years on rookie deals would not be eligible to be “core” thereafter. A term sheet will be signed, followed by a players’ vote and board ratification; the 30th season is set to begin May 8 (training camp April 19), with free agency and expansion processes for Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo to follow.

WNBA, Players Reach Seven-Year CBA With $7M Cap and Core Changes
sports23 days ago

WNBA, Players Reach Seven-Year CBA With $7M Cap and Core Changes

The WNBA and WNBPA have a verbal seven-year CBA with a $7 million starting salary cap, a 20% revenue share (about $584k average salary before revenue share) and a $1.4 million supermax, plus core designation changes starting in 2027. After finalizing the term sheet, players and the WNBA Board of Governors will vote to ratify, securing labor peace through the 2031 season. The deal follows over 100 hours of talks, with a busy pre-season schedule beginning April 19.