The WNBA and its players association will not finalize a collective bargaining agreement by the impending deadline, entering a “status quo” phase with the current CBA. WNBPA vice president Breanna Stewart confirmed negotiations remain unresolved, particularly on revenue-sharing models. Players maintain the option for a strike, though it is not imminent, while the league emphasizes reaching an agreement to avoid potential losses. Both sides acknowledge the need for compromise despite significant differences in revenue distribution approaches.
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